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Neil needs to cut 3 long boards into 9 smaller boards. The first is 10 ft, the second is 16 ft, and the third is 18 ft. The tab...Asked by Mimi
Neil needs to cut 3 long boards into 9 smaller boards. The first is 10 ft, the second is 16 ft, and third is 18 ft. The table lists the smaller boards Neil needs. Use a drawing to show how he can divide the 3 boards so there is no waste.
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Ms. Sue
Have you made a drawing of this problem?
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mohammed
Neil needs to cut 3 long boards into 9 smaller boards. The first is 10 ft, the second is 16 ft, and third is 18 ft. The table lists the smaller boards Neil needs. Use a drawing to show how he can divide the 3 boards so there is no waste.
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Ariana
i don't know that's im asking
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