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Joanna has a board that is 6 feet long. She cuts it into pieces that are each 1/4 foot long. Which equation represents the number of pieces she cut? Please explain answer clearly for the equation not just
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Joanna has a board that is 6 feet long. She cuts it into pieces that are each 1/4 foot long. Which equation represents the number of pieces she cut?
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for the equation not just the answer. Ty
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all you have to do is go 6 times 4 to equal 24 pieces. How i know is because 4 pieces equal 1 foot and theirs 6 feet of it so i add 4 pieces to each other like 4+4+4+4+4+4 to equal 24 or i can multiply 6 times 4. Get it? I hope i helped!
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