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a scouting troop has three boards of lengths 14 feet, 28 feet, and 21 feet. if the boards must be cut to produce equal sized pieces what is the longest piece that can be cut with no waste?
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a scouting troop has three boards of lengths 14 feet, 28 feet, and 21 feet. if the boards must be cut to produce equal sized pieces what is the longest piece that can be cut with no waste?
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7 feet. 2 out of 14, 4 out of 28, and 3 out of 21
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