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  • 25-10-2022
  • Mathematics
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Mr. Putnam wants to cut a 3-foot rope into 1/4-foot sections.
To figure out how many sections he will get, Mr. Putnam thinks,
"How many fourths are in 3?"
You can draw a number line to represent the 3 feet of rope.
There are three 1-foot sections.
1 ft

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