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The lumberyard where you work sold a customer two boards. They measure 10 1/4 feet and 8 2/4 feet. What is the total length of the two boards
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The lumberyard where you work sold a customer two boards. They measure 10 1/4 feet and 8 2/4 feet. What is the total length of the two boards
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The length is the longer side.
The longest side of each of the boards is
10 1/4 feet long.
You have two boards.
To find the total length add up both of their lengths.
Total length =
10 1/4 + 10 1/4 = 10 2/4 =
10 1/2 feet or 10.5 feet
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