Asked by Frankie Gains

19. William had a board that was 5 ft. 3 in. long. He cut off a piece that was 2 ft. 8 in. long. How
much board does he have left?

A.3 ft. 7 in.
B.3 ft. 5 in.
C.2 ft. 7 in.
D.2 ft. 5 in***

Am I right?
Please help

Answers

Answered by Amy
C.2 ft. 7 in

5 ft x 12 in/ft = 60 in

2 ft x 12in/ft = 24 in
(60 in + 3 in) - (24 in+ 8 in) = 31 in = 2.583333... ft

That's 2 ft and more than a half (0.583333...)
So 2 ft, 7 in.
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