Juan has DVDs 9/16 inches

  1. Juan has DVDs 9/16 inches wide. How many DVDs wil fit on one shelf that's 1 3/4 wide
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  2. Information:Juan plans to bulid a bookcase to store his paperback books DVDs and CDs he has lumber that he will use for the
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  3. Juan plans to build a bookcase to store his paperback books, DVDs, and CDs. He has lumber that he will us for the sides and back
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  4. DVD cases are 9/16" wide. If Juan has 60 DVDs, how many will fit on a 2 1/2 feet long shelf?
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  5. Information: Juan plans to build a bookcase t store his paperback books, DVDs, and CDs. he has lumber that he will use for the
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  6. Information: Juan plans to build a bookcase t store his paperback books, DVDs, and CDs. he has lumber that he will use for the
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  7. DVD cases are 9/16 inch wide.. If Juan has 60 DVDs how many will fit on one shelf. Shelves are 2 1/2 ft long.
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  8. Juan's dog stands 2 feet and 3 inches tall. Peter's dog stands 9 inches tall. Use what you have learned about fractions to
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  9. Juan's dog stands 2 feet and 3 inches tall. Peter's dog stands 9 inches tall. Use what you have learned about fractions to
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  10. Nicholas has saved $95, and he wants to buy DVDs that cost $5.50 each. The equation f (x) = -5.50x+95 represents the number of
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