3. \[ \begin{array}{l} \mathrm{N} \times 12=60 \\ \mathrm{~N}=\frac{60}{12}=5 \end{array} \] 4. \( 8 \longdiv { 6 4 3 2 } \) 5. 4916 \[ -2323 \] 6. \( \frac{1}{3} \) of \( 36= \) \( \qquad \) 12 7. Kay is \( 5^{\prime} 2^{\prime \prime} \), Paul is \( 4^{\prime} 8^{\prime \prime} \), and Kevin is \( 5^{\prime} 8^{\prime \prime} \). What is the average height of the three? \( \qquad \)
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