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Julie has a ripe that is 48 feet long. She cuts three pieces of that are each 6 feet long. How many 10 foot pieces can she cut from the rope that is left over?
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Julie has a ripe that is 48 feet long. She cuts three pieces of that are each 6 feet long. How many 10 foot pieces can she cut from the rope that is left over?
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she would have 3 pieces leftover that are 10ft
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3
Explanation:
6*3=18
48-18=30
30/10=3
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