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Daniel is completing a home project. He needs 13 pieces of wood, each 1 a 1/2 feet long, to complete the project. How much wood does Daniel need to complete his home project? (A). 8 and 2/3 ft (B). 11
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Daniel is completing a home project. He needs 13 pieces of wood, each 1 a 1/2 feet long, to complete the project.
How much wood does Daniel need to complete his home project?
(A). 8 and 2/3 ft
(B). 11 and 1/2 ft
(C). 14 and 1/2 ft
(D). 19 and 1/2 ft
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D is the best option.
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Answer:
Daniel needs
9 1/2ft
of wood (
Option D
)
Explanation:
To do this, just multiply the length of each piece (1.5) by the amount of wood pieces (13)
13 x 1.5 = 19.5 (or
9 1/2 ft)
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