SAND CHALLENGE
If the boards form a
"rectangular pit similar to this
one,...
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Mathematics, 10.08.2021 01:00 Suphat
SAND CHALLENGE
If the boards form a
"rectangular pit similar to this
one, and 100 pounds of sand
equals 1 cubic foot, did the
council purchase enough sand
to fill the pit? If yes, how many
pounds are leftover? If no,
how many more pounds are
needed?
2. wooden boards (4.25 ft LX 1 in W X 4 in D).
2 wooden boards (3.75 ft LX 1 in W X 4 in D)
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