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A 642.5 acre piece of land is being divided into 5-acre parcels. How many parcels will there be? A. 12.85 B. 128.5 C. 1,285 D. 12,850
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A 642.5 acre piece of land is being divided into 5-acre parcels.
How many parcels will there be?
A. 12.85
B. 128.5
C. 1,285
D. 12,850
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