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If a rod is equal to 5 and a half yards, and a bridge is 770 yards, how many rods is that?
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If a rod is equal to 5 and a half yards, and a bridge is 770 yards, how many rods is that?
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140 rods
770 yards ➗ 5.5 yards in every rod = 140 rods
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The answer is 140
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770÷5.5=140
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