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31 July, 00:49

Carl has three lengths of cable, 5/6 / yard long, 1/4 yard long, and 2/3 yard long. He needs at least 1 yard of cable.

A. which two pieces together make a length at least 1 yard and closest to 1 yard?

B. If Carl uses the two short pieces, how much more cable would be need?

C. After Carl has used 1 yard of cable, how much cable will he have left? explain your answer

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  1. 31 July, 01:14
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    A. the 5/6 yard and the 1/4 yard

    b. the two short pieces makes 11/12 of a yard, he would need 1/12 yards more of cable.

    c. altogether he has 1 and 3/4 yards of cable. If he took the 1 cable needed, he would then have 3/4 of a yard leftover.
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