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Mike is putting up a fence in the back yard. The fence comes in sections that are 4 2/3 feet long. If the yard is 34 feet long, how many sections will he need to buy?​

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Answered by GulabLachman
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Given: Mike is putting up a fence in the back yard. The fence comes in sections that are 4 2/3 feet long. The yard is 34 feet long.

To find: Sections he needs to buy

Explanation: Length of each section(in feet)= 4 \frac{2}{3}

For converting this mixed fraction into improper fraction, we multiply 3 and 4 and add 2 to find the numerator and keep 3 as the denominator.

Therefore, the fraction becomes 14/3.

Total length of the yard= 34 feet

For finding the number of sections, we divide the total length of yard by the length of each section.

Number of sections

= Total yard length/ Section length

= 34 / (14/3)

= 7.28

Here, 7 sections are completely used but the yard is not completely fenced. To completely fence the yard, one extra section should be bought to use it partially to fence the yard.

Therefore, Mike should buy 8 sections to completely fence the backyard.

Answered by mvmkvmdheepmstd7a
0

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