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Jamar has an 8-foot long price of wood that he wants to cut to build a step stool for his tree house.if each piece is going to be 5/6 foot long , what is the greatest number of prices he will be able to
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Jamar has an 8-foot long price of wood that he wants to cut to build a step stool for his tree house.if each piece is going to be 5/6 foot long , what is the greatest number of prices he will be able to use ?
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9 pieces with half foot of wood remaining.
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