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23 September, 21:03

A carpenter has several boards of equal length, He cuts 3/5 of of each board. After cutting the boards the carpenter notices that he has enough left over to make up the same length as 4 of the original boards. How many boards did the carpenter start with?

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  1. 23 September, 21:25
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    4 of the original boards have a summed length of 20 units. 5 x 4 = 20.

    Since 2/5 is left from each board, you simply add them until the 2's add to 20. So, 2 x 10 = 20. Hence, there are 10 2/5 boards. That's just 4 of the boards that the 2/5 make up, but that should also mean that there are 10 3/5 boards as well.

    30/5 + 20/5 = 50/5

    Reduction = 10

    The carpenter started with 10 5/5 boards.
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