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Amber cut a 20-inch board into some shorter boards. Each shorter board is 4 inches long. Select the two models that represent the number of shorter boards Amber now has.
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Amber cut a 20-inch board into some shorter boards.
Each shorter board is 4 inches long.
Select the two models that represent the number of shorter boards Amber now has.
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24 im new im learning english sorry
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