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Mark buys a wooden board that is 8 Image related to the assessment question feet long. The cost of the board is $0.75 per foot. What is the total cost, in dollars, of Mark’s board?
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I can’t see the fraction in the image — could you tell me the exact length (e.g. 8, 8 1/2, 8 1/3, etc.)?
Formula: total cost = (length in feet) × $0.75 per foot.
Examples:
- If it’s 8 ft: 8 × 0.75 = $6.00
- If it’s 8 1/2 ft: 8.5 × 0.75 = $6.375 → $6.38
- If it’s 8 1/3 ft: (25/3) × 3/4 = $6.25
Tell me the exact length shown and I’ll give the precise cost.
Formula: total cost = (length in feet) × $0.75 per foot.
Examples:
- If it’s 8 ft: 8 × 0.75 = $6.00
- If it’s 8 1/2 ft: 8.5 × 0.75 = $6.375 → $6.38
- If it’s 8 1/3 ft: (25/3) × 3/4 = $6.25
Tell me the exact length shown and I’ll give the precise cost.
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