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5 January, 01:57

Jim nasium is building a tree house for his two daughters. he cut 12 pieces of wood from a board that is 128 inches long. he cuts 5 pieces that measure 15.75 inches each, and 7 pieces evenly cut from what is left. Jim calculates that due to the width of his cutting blade he will lose a total of 2 inches of wood after making all of the cuts. what is the length of each of the seven pieces?

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  1. 5 January, 02:19
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    5*15.75=78.75

    128-2=126

    126-78.75=47.25

    47.25/7=6.75

    The length of each piece of the seven pieces would be 6.75 inches.
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