Paul has a piece of wood that is 4 yards long. He knows there are 12 inches in 1 foot, and 3 feet in 1 yard. If there is no wood left over, how many 6-inch pieces can Paul cut from the length of wood? Remember to include units! (Example: 18 6-inch pieces)
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The piece of wood is 4 yards long. There are 3 ft in a yd. 4 yd = 4 * 3 ft = 12 ft There are 12 in in a ft. 12 ft = 12 * 12 in = 144 in The 4-yd length is the same as 144 in length. To find how many 6 in pieces fit in a 144 in piece, we divide 144 by 6. (144 in)/(6 in) = 24 Answer: He can cut 24 pieces.
If 1 yard=3 ft 4 yards=12 ft 1 ft=12 inches 12ft=144 inches 144/6=24 24 6-inch pieces
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