Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.06.2020 18:57, paolacorazza

Rick is setting up a model train track that is 5 and 5 over 6 feet long. No telephone pole is needed at the start of the track. However, along the track, he places a telephone pole every 5 over 12 foot apart. How many telephone poles does he need? (Input number values only)

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