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17 December, 18:10

Sammi has 2 1/3 feet of rope. If he cuts the rope into pieces that are each 1/2 foot long, there will be 1/3 foot of rope left over. How many 1/2 foot pieces will Sammi have? Write an expression only to represent the number of 1/2 foot pieces Sammi has.

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  1. 17 December, 18:34
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Sammi has 2 1/3 feet of rope.

    To write this type of fraction = 2 + 1/3 - The integer 2 in the expression is the amount of feet of rope that was cut.

    Thus to know the number of 1/2 foot pieces produced, let this number be x. Thus, we have 1/2 of x pieces = 2

    x/2 = 2; x = 2x2 = 4.

    Thus, Sanmi has 4 pieces of 1/2 foot long piece each of rope.
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