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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 22:01 s122784

You are building a table and are hammering the legs on. Each nail is 4.5 inches long, and each time you hit the nail, it goes in 3/2 of an inch. How many times will you hit the nail for it to be completely in the table? Additionally, if you have 4 nails, how many total times will you hit the nail?

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