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Ramon has a rope that is 25 1/2 feet long. He wants to cut it into 6 pieces that are equal in length. How long will each piece be?
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Ramon has a rope that is 25 1/2 feet long. He wants to cut it into 6 pieces that are equal in length. How long will each piece be?
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Ramon has a rope that is 25 1/2 feet long. He wants to cut it into 6 pieces that are equal in length. How long will each piece be?
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You'd have to divide 6 by 25 1/2. That would equal 4.25. So, 4.25 is your answer. If the question is asking that it wants it without a decimal, it'd just be 4 pieces; otherwise, the answer is 4.25.
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So you can do 25.5 divided by 6 which would equal 4.25 or 4 and 1/4 so Ramon would be able to have 4 equal lengths of rope!
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