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Edgar has 2.8 meters of rope. If he cuts it into 7 equals parts, how long will each piece be? How do I figure this out?
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Edgar has 2.8 meters of rope. If he cuts it into 7 equals parts, how long will each piece be? How do I figure this out?
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Simple. 2.8m/7
2.8 is the same as the mix number 2(8/10) which is....
28/10
Divide 28 by 7.
28/7 = 4
So, 4/10 of a meter.
Or expressed as a decimal.... it is:
.4m
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