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Mrs. Smith's class constructed a model of a skyscraper. The model had 4 equal sections that stacked on top of each other. When the class was finished building the model, it was 5 feet tall!
How tall was each section of the model skyscraper?
Write your answer as a proper fraction or mixed number.
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