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After the storm the construction workers had to cut three 8 foot boards into 11 inch pieces for a new deck . What was the greatest number of 11 inch peices that could be cut
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After the storm the construction workers had to cut three 8 foot boards into 11 inch pieces for a new deck . What was the greatest number of 11 inch peices that could be cut
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There are 12 inches in a foot so you would be able to cut 8, 11 inch pieces from each board for a total of 24 11 inch pieces from all 3 boards.
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