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21 April, 15:52

Josh plans to make bird houses to sell at a craft fair the sample of wood he uses has an area of 1/5 square foot in weighs 1/2 lb the local hardware store sells the wood only by the square yard there are 9 square feet in 1 square yard

a. how many pounds of the wood are there in 1 square yard?

b. if Josh needs three square yards of the woods in all how many pounds of the wood does he need

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  1. 21 April, 18:50
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    Answer: a.) 22.5 lb and b.) 67.5 lb

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a. Weight of 1/5 square foot sample of wood = 1/2 lb

    Multiplying 5 on both sides we get,

    weight of 1 square foot sample of wood=1/2*5=5/2 lb

    Now, 1 square yard = 9 square feet

    Thus weight of sample of wood in 1 square yard = 9 * weight of 1 square foot sample of wood=9*5/2=45/2=22.5 lb

    b. Weight of three square yards of wood=3 times weight of wood in 1 square yard

    =3*22.5=67.5 lb
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