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Which story problem could be solved using the given equation? 1/5×2/3=m   lucas needs a wooden strip that is 2/3 yards long for his boat model. he plans to cut the strip into pieces that are each 1/5 yards long. how many pieces can be cut from the 2/3 yard long strip?   jasmine bought some tiles to put around her patio. each tile has a length of 2/3 foot and a width of 1/5 foot. what is the area, in square feet, of each tile?   lucas’s kitten is 23 foot tall. jake’s kitten is 1/5 foot taller than lucas’s kitten. how tall is jake’s kitten?   karen measured 2/3 cup of milk for a recipe. she then added another 1/5 cup of the milk to the recipe. how much milk did karen use in the recipe?

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