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Jacob tapes down a piece of red tape on a basketball court. The piece of tape is 3/5 yard long. He wants to divide it into sections that are each 1 1/0 yard long.
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Jacob tapes down a piece of red tape on a basketball court. The piece of tape is 3/5 yard long. He wants to divide it into sections that are each 1 1/0 yard long.
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3/5 = 6/10 (multiply 2 to top and bottom to get 6/10)
There are 6 1/10ths, so the answer is 6 sections
hope this helps :D
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