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9 December, 15:31

Josh plans to make birdhouses to sell at a craft fair. He has a sample of the wood he wants to use. The sample has area one fifth square

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5 square foot and weighs one half pound

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2 pound. The local hardware store sells the wood only by the square yard. There are 9 square9 square feet in 1 square1 square yard. What is the unit rate for pounds of the wood per square yard? If Josh needs 3 square3 square yards of the wood in all, how many pounds of the wood does he need?

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  1. 9 December, 15:49
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Well first u have to add all the fractions and multiply your answer 2 times and u will get yo answer I promise u will get it write
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