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A carpenter has a board that is 10 feet long. He wants to make 6 table legs that are all the same length. What is the longest each leg can be?

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luana
[tex]length\ of\ leg=\frac{10feet}{6}=1\frac{2}{3}feet\\\\ Each\ leg\ can\ be \ 1\frac{2}{3}feet\ long.[/tex]
joyall
if you divide 10 by 6 you get 1.6 repeatedly so if you turn it into a fraction which is 1 and 2/3