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Carsen Bartlett
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14 August, 23:02
How do you share 4/3 of a rope with two people
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Ethan Cobb
14 August, 23:12
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Well, you can't have 4/3 of a rope because 3/3 would be one whole. That is an improper fraction. It would be 1 and 1/3. If you divide that in to two, then you get 2/3. Is that the answer you were looking for?
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