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Billy went to the hardware store and bought 18 identical sections of pipe. The total length of the pipes was 45.18 meters. How long was each pipe?
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Billy went to the hardware store and bought 18 identical sections of pipe. The total length of the pipes was 45.18 meters. How
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18 identical sections of pipe.
The total length of the pipes was 45.18 meters
45.18/18 = 2.51 meter each identical section of pipe
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2.51 meters
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