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A lumberyard charges $ 1 per cut to trim boards. Bob buys a 12-ft board and wants it out into twelve 1-ft pieces. How much will he be charged for the cutting? The correct answer is $11.
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A lumberyard charges $ 1 per cut to trim boards. Bob buys a 12-ft board and wants it out into twelve 1-ft pieces. How much will he be charged for the cutting? The correct answer is $11.
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Answer:11
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There are 11 cuts to make 12 pieces on 1ft each
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