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Cheryl has a 14-foot pole that she wants to cut into 4 equal pieces to help support her tomato plants. How long should she cut each piece? Things to mark: A. 3.4 ft B. 3.5 ft C. 4.4 ft D. 4.5 ft
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Cheryl has a 14-foot pole that she wants to cut into 4 equal pieces to help support her tomato plants.
How long should she cut each piece?
Things to mark:
A. 3.4 ft
B. 3.5 ft
C. 4.4 ft
D. 4.5 ft
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The answer would be B. 3.5 ft
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B 3.5 divide 14 and 4 to get 3.5.
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