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23 February, 08:57

Matthew has a project that requires 3/8 inch thick boards. He has a board that is 11/12 inch thick. Will he be able to cut it into 3 boards which he needs for his project?

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  1. 23 February, 09:56
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    No

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You will need to make the denominators equal
  2. 23 February, 09:58
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    In order to compare fractions, you will need to make the denominators equal. In this case, you can multiply 3/8 by 6/6 to get 18/48, and you can multiply 11/12 by 4 to get 44/48. If you need three boards, then multiply 18/48 by three and see if it is more or less than 44/48. In this case, 18 times 3 is 54, which is greater than 44, so no, Matthew does not have enough wood for his project.
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