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A 76 foot piece of rope is cut into three pieces where one piece is three times longer than the other two equal pieces. How long is each piece? (decimals allowed)

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Let the length of one of the shorter pieces be
\ell. Then, we know that two of the pieces are that length, and the third piece is
3 \ell. Since these are all pieces of a rope, all we need to do to figure out the lengths is add all those together, solve for
\ell, and then plug that back in to the desired lengths:


3 \ell + \ell + \ell = 76 ft.

5 \ell = 76 ft.

\ell = 15.2 ft.

Shorter pieces:
\ell = \bf 15.2 ft.
Longer piece:
3 \ell = \bf 45.6 ft.
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