To find out how many sections George can cut from the board, we will divide the length of the board by the length of each section.
314 feet ÷ 34 feet = 9.235294117647059
Since George cannot have a fraction of a section, he can only cut 9 full sections from the board.
George has a wooden board that is 314 feet long. He needs to cut it into sections that are 34 foot long. How many sections can he cut from this board?(1 point)
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To find out how many sections George can cut from the board, we will divide the length of the board by the length of each section.
314 feet ÷ 34 feet = 9.235294117647059
However, since George can only have whole sections, we need to round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, George can cut 9 sections from the board.
To find out how many sections George can cut from the board, we will divide the length of the board by the length of each section.
314 feet ÷ 34 feet = 9.235294117647059
However, since George can only have whole sections, we need to round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, George can cut 9 sections from the board.