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Laura wants to cut the board into equal pieces so that each piece is 5/8 foot long how many pieces will she have

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Final answer:

The number of 5/8 foot long pieces Laura can cut from a board depends on the total length of the board. To find the number of pieces, divide the total length of the board (converted into eighths) by 5/8. An example calculation shows that if the board were 10 feet long, Laura could cut it into 16 pieces of 5/8 foot each.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the number of 5/8 foot long pieces Laura can get from a board, we need to divide the total length of the board by 5/8 foot. Unfortunately, the total length of the board is not provided in your question, so we would need that information to find the exact number of pieces. Assuming an example where the board is 10 feet long, the calculation would be:

  1. Convert the total length of the board to eighths: 10 feet = 80/8 feet.
  2. Divide the total length in eighths by the length of each piece in eighths: 80/8 divided by 5/8 = 80/5 = 16 pieces.

Therefore, if the board were 10 feet long, Laura could cut it into 16 pieces of 5/8 foot each.

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