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Devon is building a shed and ordered lumber from a local shop. When the lumber was delivered it was placed in a 24 inch high stack. If each board is 1 1/2 inches thick, how many boards are stacked up?
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Devon is building a shed and ordered lumber from a local shop. When the lumber was delivered it was placed in a 24 inch high stack. If each board is
1 1/2
inches thick, how many boards are stacked up?
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16 cause 24 divided by 1 1/2= 16
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he would need 16 boards stacked up
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