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Can some one help me with this I need help with it it's due tomorrow so plz help me

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Use the ruler to measure the total height of each stake , then divide the result by 3/16 to determine the number of sheets of cardboard in a stake.

In this case, number of sheets =


2 \ (1)/(4)\% (3)/(16)


= (9)/(4) \% (3)/(16)


= (9)/(4) * (16)/(3)


= 12 \: sheets

The expression that can be used to determine the number of sheets of cardboard is given as


(h)/(3) \\ 16|


= (16h)/(3)

If h represent the height of each stake, then the number of sheets will be given as 16h/3 sheets.

Where h = height of eachs stake

User Lucas Saldanha
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add the two and you should get 2 and 7/16
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