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Carla is building a table out of boards that are 4.25 inches wide she wants the table to be at least to be 36 inches wide. What is the least number of boards she can use?
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Carla is building a table out of boards that are 4.25 inches wide she wants the table to be at least to be 36 inches wide. What is the least number of boards she can use?
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About 8 or so boards if you divide 4.25 from 36 might be wrong but I believe that's the answer :)
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