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Each nested cart adds 1.5 feet to the length of the row. If the store design allows for 43 feet for each row, how many total carts fit in a row? _____ total carts fit in a row. …
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Each nested cart adds 1.5 feet to the length of the row.
If the store design allows for 43 feet for each row, how many total carts fit in a row?
_____ total carts fit in a row.
Explain your reasoning for the number of total carts that can fit in a row.
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Answer:28.6 carts sorry for being late
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I believe your answer might be 28.6 carts, but I’m not fully sure. Each cart adds 1.5 feet of length, and each row can only have 43 feet, so I believe you divide 23 by 1.5 to find out how many carts can fit. Sorry if I’m wrong!
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