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A carpenter has a piece of wood that is 10 Yards long and a piece that is 5 Feet Long . How many Feet of wood does the carpenter have ?
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A carpenter has a piece of wood that is 10 Yards long and a piece that is 5 Feet Long . How many Feet of wood does the carpenter have ?
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A carpenter has a piece of wood that is 10 Yards long and a piece that is 5 Feet Long . How many Feet of wood does the carpenter have ?
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1 yd = 3 ft
10 yd = 10 * 1 yd
10 * 1 yd = 10 * 3 ft
10 yd = 30 ft
The 10-yard piece is 30 ft long.
Then you add to it the 5-foot long piece.
30 ft + 5 ft = 35 ft
Answer: He has 35 ft of wood.
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