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A machine cuts lumber into 8-foot planks. Company regulations allow the lengths to vary by 1/2%, which can be either an increase or decrease of 1/2% of the intended length. Find the range of the values allowed by the company's regulations.

A. How do you express 1/2% as a decimal
____ ÷ 100 = _____

B. What is the length, in feet, that the planks are allowed to vary? Remember, the · indicates multiplication.
____ · ____ = ____ foot

C. What is the length of the shortest allowable plank and the longest allowable plank cut by the machine?
Shortest: 8 - ___ = ___ feet
Longest: 8 + ___ = ___ feet

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User Demiton
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I think it’s C hope this helps
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User Namrata Tolani
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Answer:

A.

To express 1/2% as a decimal, you divide 1/2 by 100. You can use a fraction bar or a slash to indicate division. Like this:

1/2 ÷ 100 = 0.005

or

1/2 / 100 = 0.005

B.

To find the length that the planks are allowed to vary, you multiply the decimal value of 1/2% by the intended length of 8 feet. Like this:

0.005 · 8 = 0.04 foot

C.

To find the shortest and longest allowable planks, you subtract and add the variation length from and to the intended length of 8 feet. Like this:

Shortest: 8 - 0.04 = 7.96 feet

Longest: 8 + 0.04 = 8.04 feet

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