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Stan cut a wooden plank into 4 peices. Each peice is 18 inches long.how long was the plank before stan cut it
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Stan cut a wooden plank into 4 peices. Each peice is 18 inches long.how long was the plank before stan cut it
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72" multiply 18 by 4
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Each piece is 1/4 of the original length. So all you have to do is multiply 18 by 4. 18x4=72. The length of the plank before Stan cut it was 72 inches or 6 feet long. Hope this helps! ;)
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