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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 17:07 dontcareanyonemo

Kevin is making a picture frame. He has a piece of trim that is 3 feet long.

How many 14−inch-long pieces can Kevin cut from the trim?

How much of a foot will he have left over?

Kevin can cut 14−inch-long pieces with of a foot left over.

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