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Brad needs (30.1 + 37.5 + 14.8 + 10.01 + 15.2) = 107.61 cm of wood.

How many lengths does he need in order to have 107.61 cm of wood ?

(107.61 cm) / (35 cm/length) = 3.075 lengths

3 lengths is not quite enough. But it's only sold in whole lengths of 35 cm.
So in order to cover that last little smidgen, he'll need to buy 4 lengths.
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