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Mathematics
Measurement
Fractional Measurement
Christopher has a stick that he has marked out in tenths. He has to break the stick into three pieces of which no two pieces can have the same length.
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To break the stick into three pieces with different lengths, the stick must have at least three distinct markings. Therefore, Christopher needs a stick that is marked out in at least 3 tenths.
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