How Should a Copper Wire Be Cut to Achieve Specific Resistances?

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Questions: A certain copper wire has a resistance of 10.0 Ω. At what fraction of the length L must the wire be cut so that the resistance of one piece is 5.0 times the resistance of the other?

What is the resistance of the longer piece? Shorter piece?

I am completely lost on this. i know it should be fairly simple and I think I have to use the equation R= p*l/A
 
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