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Mr. Cannon has a piece of land that is 3/7 of an acre. He wants to build 10 houses on his land. How much land does each house get? Show me the division statement explain why you chose the dividend and
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Mr. Cannon has a piece of land that is 3/7 of an acre. He wants to build 10 houses on his land. How much land does each house get?
Show me the division statement
explain why you chose the dividend and the divisor
give me the quotient.
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3/7l division 10h=q equal quotient?
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Answer: 3/7 / 10
Not sure what the quotient is though.
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