Mr Beckby's forty-eight pieces of house sightings each piece is 3.7 meters long which equation represents the best estimate to the total length of Mr Beck's house siding

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To find the total length of Mr. Beckby's house siding, you would multiply the number of pieces of siding by the length of each piece.

Given:

  • Number of pieces = 48
  • Length of each piece = 3.7 meters

The equation to estimate the total length \( L \) would be:

\[ L = \text{Number of pieces} \times \text{Length of each piece} \]

Substituting the values:

\[ L = 48 \times 3.7 \]

This equation represents the best estimate to calculate the total length of Mr. Beckby's house siding. If you want to calculate it:

\[ L = 48 \times 3.7 = 177.6 \text{ meters} \]

So the total length of Mr. Beckby’s house siding is approximately 177.6 meters.