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Philly and Boston were working on a project in carpentry class. They needed to cut 5 lengths of 2 3/4 feet from a board. How long must the board be to allow this?

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the board must be at least as big as the project's length needed,
so, it needs to be at least
\left( 2(3)/(4) \right)+\left( 2(3)/(4) \right)+\left( 2(3)/(4) \right)+\left( 2(3)/(4) \right)+\left( 2(3)/(4) \right) \\ \quad \\ or \\ \quad \\ 5\cdot \left( 2(3)/(4) \right)\implies \boxed{?}
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Answer:

The length of the board is 13.75 ft.

Explanation:

Given : Philly and Boston were working on a project in carpentry class. They needed to cut 5 lengths of
2(3)/(4) feet from a board.

To find : How long must the board be to allow this?

Solution :

They needed to cut 5 lengths of
2(3)/(4) feet from a board.

Let x be the length of the board which is cut into 5 parts and those part length is
2(3)/(4)

So, The board must be at least as big as the project's length needed,

i.e,
x=5 *2(3)/(4)

Now, we solve the expression,


x=5 *(11)/(4)


x=(55)/(4)


x=13.75 ft.

Therefore, The length of the board is 13.75 ft.

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