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8 October, 04:48

A carpenter has several boards of equal length. He cuts 3/5 of each board. After cutting the boards, the carpenter notices that he has enough pieces 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. 8 October, 04:56
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    I'll call the number of original sized boards x.

    So the length of all the leftover pieces together would be

    (1) x - (3/5) x = (2/5) x

    Now, the third sentence is the important part. It says that all the leftover parts add up to 4 board lengths.

    (2/5) x = 4

    Multiply each side by 5/2 to solve for x.

    x = 10

    x was the number of original sized boards, so he started with 10 boards.
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