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25 September, 02:12

Lisa has a rope that measures 9 1/4 feet in length. She will cut the rope into pieces that are each 3/4 foot long. How many full pieces can Lisa cut from her rope, and how much of her rope will be remaining?

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  1. 25 September, 02:37
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    This is a division problem. You might prefer decimals over fractions for it. 9 1/4 = 9.25 and 3/4 = 0.75 Then use long division: 9.25 : 0.75 and note the remainder. But I would prefer to convert 9 1/4 to 37/4 and stay in fractions. See photo for that solution. 37/4 : 3/4 = 12 1/3. So 12 pieces and 1/3 ft left
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