Mia is building a three-sided shelter for her action figures. The shelter will

resemble a rectangle with one of the long sides removed. She has boards that
measure 36 inches, 39 inches, and 42 inches in length; all the boards are the
same width. Mia will need to convert some of these measurements into other
imperial units to build the shelter the way she wants. Answer the following
questions. Show your work. Record your answers below.
Question 1
Mia will use one of these boards for the length of the shelter. She knows she wants
the length of the shelter to measure 3.25 feet. She will use a different board for the
width of the shelter. The width of the shelter will be shorter than the length.
Which board will Mia use for the length of the shelter, given that 1 foot = 12 inches?
What is the width of the shelter, measured in feet?
Mia needs to cut the third board to match the width of the shelter. How many feet of
board will she need to cut off the existing board to reach this goal

1 answer

To determine which board Mia will use for the length of the shelter, we need to convert 3.25 feet into inches.

Since 1 foot = 12 inches, we can multiply 3.25 feet by 12 inches/foot to get:

3.25 feet * 12 inches/foot = 39 inches

Therefore, Mia will use the board that measures 39 inches for the length of the shelter.

To find the width of the shelter, we need to determine which board will be shorter than 39 inches. The 36-inch board is shorter than 39 inches, so Mia will use the 36-inch board for the width of the shelter.

To find the width of the shelter in feet, we divide 36 inches by 12 inches/foot:

36 inches / 12 inches/foot = 3 feet

So, the width of the shelter is 3 feet.

To determine how many feet of the third board Mia needs to cut off, we subtract the width of the shelter (3 feet) from the length of the shelter (3.25 feet):

3.25 feet - 3 feet = 0.25 feet

Therefore, Mia needs to cut off 0.25 feet of the existing board to match the width of the shelter.