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Nathan is building a tree house. He needs wooden boards that are 16.45 feet, 7.3 feet, and 12.8 feet in length. Nathan needs to make sure he buys enough wood to finish the project. What is the closest estimate of the total length, in feet, he needs?
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To estimate the total length of wood Nathan needs, we can round each measurement to the nearest whole number:
- 16.45 feet rounds to 16 feet.
- 7.3 feet rounds to 7 feet.
- 12.8 feet rounds to 13 feet.
Now, we can add these rounded numbers together:
16 + 7 + 13 = 36 feet.
Therefore, the closest estimate of the total length Nathan needs is **35 feet**.
- 16.45 feet rounds to 16 feet.
- 7.3 feet rounds to 7 feet.
- 12.8 feet rounds to 13 feet.
Now, we can add these rounded numbers together:
16 + 7 + 13 = 36 feet.
Therefore, the closest estimate of the total length Nathan needs is **35 feet**.
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