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A carpenter bought 11 linear feet of an oak board. He used 2/5 of the board on a baseboard. How many feet did he use?
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A carpenter bought 11 linear feet of an oak board. He used 2/5 of the
board on a baseboard. How many feet did he use?
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4.4ft. You need to divide 11 by 5 to see how much feet is per 1/5. Then you multiply by 2 to get 4.4ft
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