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Im giving away 22 points if someone helps me!!!!! FInd the length of each part when a rod 108mm in length is divided into 7 equal parts.
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Im giving away 22 points if someone helps me!!!!!
FInd the length of each part when a rod 108mm in length is divided into 7 equal parts.
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108/7 is 15.4mm
This is because you have to divide 108 by seven equal parts
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Answer:
15.4mm
Explanation:
108/7
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