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Each sheet of metal is 0.4 inches thick. If Haley stacks 5 sheets on top of each other, how thick will the stack be?
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Each sheet of metal is 0.4 inches thick. If Haley stacks 5 sheets on top of each other, how thick will the stack be?
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Each sheet of metal is 0.4 inches thick. If Haley stacks 5 sheets on top of each other, how thick will the stack be?
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You would have to multiply .4 in and 5 sheets.
Answer: 2 in thick
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The stack would be 2 inches thich. 0.2 * 5 = 2
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