Asked by Lina
A carpenter has a board that is 10 feet long. He wants to make 6 table legs that are all the same length. What is the longest each leg can be?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
10/6 = 1 2/3 feet
Answered by
Anonymous
Can you please explain how you find this answer. Thank you
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Divide 10 by 6.
Answered by
Anonymous
Note there are 12 inches in a foot. Multiply 12 by 10 to get the total inches which is 120". Divide 120" by the number of legs (6) 120÷6 which gives you 20". Each legs will be 20" long.
Answered by
Anonymous
This is not a simple divide 10 by 6 answer and besides where would you find 1 2/3" on a measuring tape. Sorry Sue
Answered by
Daniel
What is the answer
Answered by
Belle
20" long?
Answered by
nihaal
i need help with this question on my homework.i need the answer.option:14/,11/3,12/6,11/2
Answered by
Anonymous
You can’t divide 10 by 6 because there is only one six in there and there is still 4more to be ten sorry Sue.
Answered by
Mariam
Um I don’t get how you get the answer and what the answer is can you explain and tell the answer?
Answered by
Mariam
And also it is a Question on my homework to
Answered by
Isaac
the answer is 1 r 4
Answered by
Isaac
If you're doing division
Answered by
Isaac
Wait no nvm