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A carpenter had a piece of wood that was 15 feet in length. If he needs only 10 and 5 twelfths feet of wood, how much wood should be cut

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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4\frac{7}{12} of the wood he should be cut.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

length of the wood = 15feet

so,

If he needs only 10 and 5/12 feet of wood,

the wood he must cut = 15 - 10\frac{5}{12}

= 15 - \frac{125}{12}

= \frac{180 - 125}{12}

= \frac{55}{12}

= 4\frac{7}{12}

Thus, the wood that carpenter should cut is 4\frac{7}{12}

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