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  • 02-03-2019
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The height of certain banner is equal to one third of its length, If the banner is 5 feet tall, write an equation that can be used to find the banner’s length, L, in feet

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nmoore17 nmoore17
  • 02-03-2019

5÷3=length

5 is the length of the banner and you need to know the length. You already know that the length is 1/3 of the width (5).

1.7 feet

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