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The length of a train car is 50.6 feet. This is 5.8 feet less than 6 times the width. What is the width?
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The length of a train car is 50.6 feet. This is 5.8 feet less than 6 times the width. What is the width?
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9.4
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So to do this you would add the two numbers together first. 50.6 +5.8+56.4. The length is 6 times this new amount, so you would divide it by 6 to get your answer. 56.4/6= 9.4. Therefore, the answer would be 9.4
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