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A 15-foot log is cut into two pieces. How long is each piece if the longer piece is 1.5 feet shorter than twice the shorter piece?

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Given that:

A 15-foot log is cut into two pieces.

Longer piece is 1.5 feet shorter than twice the shorter piece.

Solution:

Let the length of shorter piece be x feet. So,

Length of longer piece = 2x-1.5 feet

Total length = x+(2x-1.5) feet

Now,


x+(2x-1.5)=15


3x-1.5=15


3x=15+1.5


3x=16.5


x=(16.5)/(3)


x=5.5.

So, length of shorter piece is 5.5 feet.


(2x-1.5)=2(5.5)-1.5


(2x-1.5)=11-1.5


(2x-1.5)=9.5

So, length of longer piece is 9.5 feet.

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