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Charlie has 12 feet of rope. He cuts it into pieces that are each 1/3 of a foot long. How many pieces of rope will he have?
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Charlie has 12 feet of rope. He cuts it into pieces that are each 1/3 of a foot long. How many pieces of rope will he have?
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Answer:
He will have 36 pieces of rope.
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12 / (1/3) = 36
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