Math, asked by samarthsingh41, 10 months ago

Mr Singh has a board that is 12+3/5 feet long . if he builds step that are 3+1/4 feet across, how many steps can he make from the board ?​

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Answered by knjroopa
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given Mr Singh has a board that is 12+3/5 feet long . if he builds step that are 3+1/4 feet across, how many steps can he make from the board ?

  • Given length of the board is 12 3/5 feet and Mr Singh needs to build 3 ¼ feet steps in that board. We need to find the number of steps he can make from the board.  
  • Now length of the board is 12 3/5 = 63 / 5 feet
  • Therefore each step required will be 3 ¼  = 13 /4 ft
  •                                                                        = 63 / 5 / 13 / 4
  •     = 63 / 5 x 4 / 13
  •     = 252 / 65
  •     = 3 .8 ft or 3 ft

Therefore he can make at least 3 steps on the board.

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