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The town’s highway department marks a new road with reflective markers. The road is on a 6 3/4 miles stretch in length. How many markers would be needed if  the markers are spaced every  1/8 of a mile?​

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Final answer:

To determine the number of reflective markers needed for a 6 3/4 mile stretch of road with markers every 1/8 mile, divide the total mileage by the marker spacing to get 54, and then add one more marker for the end of the road, totaling 55 markers.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question involves finding out how many reflective markers are needed for a 6 3/4 mile stretch of road if the markers are spaced every 1/8 of a mile. To solve this, we first convert the mixed number 6 3/4 miles to an improper fraction, which is 27/4 miles.

Next, we divide this distance by the spacing of the markers, which is 1/8 mile. Therefore, we calculate 27/4 ÷ 1/8, which simplifies to 27 ÷ 4 × 8/1, and the result is 54. However, since we need a marker at both the beginning and the end of the road, we add one more to the total. Hence, 55 markers are required.

User Oxilumin
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Answer:

54 markers.

Step-by-step explanation:

First take 6 3/4 which also equals .75 and 1/8 which also equals .125. Now divide 6.75 by 0.125 which equals 54.

User Gopal Mishra
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