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A builder bought 47 1/2 acres of land and divided it into lots of 2 1/2 acres each. How many lots were there?
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A builder bought 47 1/2 acres of land and divided it into lots of 2 1/2 acres each. How many lots were
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19 lots
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i took my exam and it was right
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19 lots.
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