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A piece of lumber is 17 feet long. You cut the lumber into logs that are 18 inches long. How many 18-inch logs do you cut from the lumber?
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A piece of lumber is 17 feet long. You cut the lumber into logs that are 18 inches long. How many 18-inch logs do you cut from the lumber?
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Answer:
11
Explanation:
17 ft=17x12=204 inches
204/18=11.333...
So you can cut 11 logs
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