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Mr brown wants to make a shelf with boards that are 1 1/3 feet long if he has an 18 foot board how many pieces can he cut from the big board

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given,

The length of one smaller piece = 1⅓ feet

The total length of the board = 18 ft.

To find,

The number of pieces that can be made from the whole board.

Solution,

First of all,we have to convert the length of one smaller piece into simpler form.

Length of one piece = 1⅓ ft. = 4/3 ft.

We can easily solve this mathematical problem by normal arithmetic method and we can use the following mathematical formula.

Number of pieces :

= Total length of the board/ Length of smaller piece

= 18 ÷ 4/3

= 18 × ¾

= 13.5

= 13 full pieces

Hence, total 13 full pieces can be obtained.

Answered by Anonymous
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Given,

The length of one smaller piece = 1⅓ feet

The total length of the board = 18 ft.

To find,

The number of pieces that can be made from the whole board.

Solution,

First of all,we have to convert the length of one smaller piece into simpler form.

Length of one piece = 1⅓ ft. = 4/3 ft.

We can easily solve this mathematical problem by normal arithmetic method and we can use the following mathematical formula.

Number of pieces :

= Total length of the board/ Length of smaller piece

= 18 ÷ 4/3

= 18 × ¾

= 13.5

= 13 full pieces

Hence, total 13 full pieces can be obtained.

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