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6 June, 06:29

John is making shelves for his room. He wants 3 shelves and each shelf requires 8 2/3 feet of lumber. How many feet of lumber does he need? Simplify (or reduce) your answer, if necessary.

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  1. 6 June, 09:11
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    26 ft.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1) First I would suggest swapping 8 and 2/3 from a mixed number into a fraction:

    8 2/3=8+2/3 = (24/3) + (2/3) = 26/3

    2) Next you just need to multiply the number of shelves John wants to make by the required amount of lumber. He wants to make 3 shelves and each one requires 8 2/3 ft. of lumber, which (as we found above) is 26/3 ft. of lumber:

    3 * (26/3) = 26

    So John will need 26 ft. of lumber for his shelving.
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