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1 June, 09:46

Blake is cutting a piece of rope into fourths. If each piece is 16 inches long, what is the length of the entire rope? Write and solve a division equation to solve each problem.

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  1. 1 June, 11:18
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    Cutting something into 'fourths' implies each piece will be the exact same length. Based on that assumption, the entire rope will simply be 4 times the length of one piece. An equation you should use is x/4 = 16. Solving for x you get 64 inches
  2. 1 June, 12:47
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    64 divided by 4 equals 16 inches
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