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21.02.2021 •
Mathematics
Chad has a rope that is 24 yards long. How many pieces of rope measuring 4/7 of a yard can he divide his rope into?
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Ответ:
42
Step-by-step explanation:
Chad has a rope that is 24 meters long
He wants to divide the rope so each piece will be 4/7 yards
= 24÷ 4/7
= 24× 7/4
= 168/4
= 42
Hence he can divide the rope into 42 pieces
Ответ:
I believe the answr to your question would be B
I hpe this is correct and helps
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