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Information: Juan plans to build a bookcase t store his paperback books, DVDs, and CDs. he has lumber that he will use for the sides and back of the bookcase. Juan plans for his bookcase to have five shelves including, the top and bottom shelves. Each shelf will be 2 1/2 feet long.
Question: Juan bought a piece of pine limber that is 18 feet long. Does he have enough lumber to make the five shelves? If not, how much more does he need? If so, how much will be left over?
Juan measured the location of his bookcase and realized that he could only fit a bookcase with shelves that are 1 3/4 feet wide. What is the maximum number of shelves Juan could build for this new bookcase using the lumber he bought?
Question: Juan bought a piece of pine limber that is 18 feet long. Does he have enough lumber to make the five shelves? If not, how much more does he need? If so, how much will be left over?
Juan measured the location of his bookcase and realized that he could only fit a bookcase with shelves that are 1 3/4 feet wide. What is the maximum number of shelves Juan could build for this new bookcase using the lumber he bought?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
5 * 2 1/2 = ?
18 / 1.75 = ?
18 / 1.75 = ?
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HELP!!! ASAP!!!
On the first question I got 7 feet of lumber left
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Multiply:
5 * 2 1/2 = ?
Subtract the product from 18. What do you get?
Multiply:
5 * 2 1/2 = ?
Subtract the product from 18. What do you get?
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HELP!!! ASAP!!!
5 1/2
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right. He has 5 1/2 feet left over.
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Thank you so much!! Bye:)
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Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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vsco
thanks mrs sue
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Jermichael
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