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23 December, 19:09

Mr. Gengel wants to make a shelf with boards that are 1 1/3 feet long. If he has an 18 foot board, how many pieces can he cut from the big board?

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  1. 23 December, 19:29
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    Let us assume that the number of pieces that can be cut = x

    Length of each shelf board = 1 1/3 feet

    = 4/3 feet

    Total length of board available for making shelf = 18 foot

    Then

    4x/3 = 18

    4x = 18 * 3

    4x = 54

    x = 54/4

    = 13 2/4

    As we can see from the above deduction, 13 shelf's can be made from the 18 foot board. There will be about 2/4th of the board remaining, but that 2/4th part will be wasted as it cannot create a complete board. I hope the answer is to your satisfaction and the explanation is clear to you.
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