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  • 11-11-2020
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Mr. Diaz bought a board that was 7 feet long. He cut the entire board into pieces that were LaTeX: \frac{1}{3}1 3 foot long. How many pieces did Mr. Diaz have ?

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JeanaShupp
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  • 12-11-2020

Answer: Mr. Diaz will have 21 pieces.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, Length of the complete piece bought by  Mr. Diaz= 7 feet

Length of each piece cut = [tex]\dfrac13[/tex] foot

By division operation,

Number of pieces = ( Length of complete piece ) ÷ (Length of each piece cut)

[tex]=7\div\dfrac13=7\times3=21\ \ [\because a\div \dfrac{b}{c}=a\times\dfrac{c}{b}][/tex]

Hence, Mr. Diaz will have 21 pieces.

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