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Jase had 3 feet of tape. He cut the tape into 5 equal pieces. How long was each piece? 2 1/2 5/2 3 1/5 or 3/5
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Jase had 3 feet of tape. He cut the tape into 5 equal pieces. How long was each piece?
2 1/2
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3 1/5 or 3/5
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3 feet of tape.
He cut the tape into 5 equal pieces.
3/5
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3 ÷ 5 = 0.6
Each piece was 3/5 or 0.6 feet long.
Answer:- D. 3/5
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the answer is 3/5
your welcome :)
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