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Rosie's garden is 10 feet long. If she divides the length of the garden into -foot sections, how many sections will there be in the garden? A. 3 1/3 B. 7 C. 30 D. 3/10
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Rosie's garden is 10 feet long. If she divides the length of the garden into -foot sections, how many sections will there be in the garden?
A. 3 1/3
B. 7
C. 30
D. 3/10
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I would think it would be 10 but since theres no 10 idk
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