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Mathematics, 23.11.2019 03:31 codycoker4200

Clark has 7 and 1 over 2 feet of wire. part a: how many 3 over 4 foot pieces can clark cut from the 7 and 1 over 2 feet of wire? show your work. (5 points) part b: using the information in part a, interpret the meaning of the quotient in terms of the two fractions given. (5 points)

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