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If you cut a 3 ¾ ft. length of wire into pieces that are ¼ ft. long, how many pieces of wire will you have?
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If you cut a 3 ¾ ft. length of wire into pieces that are ¼ ft. long, how many pieces of wire will you have?
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If you cut a 3 ¾ ft. length of wire into pieces that are ¼ ft. long, how many pieces
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3 2/4
Explanation:
3.5 or just 3 if you round
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