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20 February, 18:47

Your planning to build a boat. you have a sample board of wood that you want to use. the board has an area of 1/3 ft squared and weighs 1/5 lbs. what is the weight of the wood in pounds per square root?

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  1. 20 February, 19:20
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    Given:

    Area of sample board: 1/3 square ft.

    Weight of sample board: 1/5 lbs

    We need to get the weight of the whole square foot.

    1/3 square foot is only a part of the whole square foot. Its corresponding weight is 1/5 pounds. We need to divide the area by its corresponding weight to get the total weight per square foot.

    1/3 : 1/5

    Rules of dividing fractions:

    1st fraction: 1/3; 2nd fraction: 1/5

    1) Get the reciprocal of the 2nd fraction. 1/5 ⇒ 5/1

    2) Multiply 1st fraction to the reciprocal of the 2nd fraction

    1/3 * 5/1 = 5/3

    3) Simplify fraction.

    5/3 is an improper fraction. To simplify it, it needs to become a mixed fraction.

    5/3 = 1 2/3 pounds.
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