The length of one board is 2 feet 10 inches, and the length of another board is 1 yard 1 foot 9 inches. What is the total length of the two boards put together? Simplify the answer. a. 1 yard 4 feet 6 inches b. 2 yards 1 foot 7 inches c. 1 yard 3 feet 20 inches d. 3 yards 5 inches
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We are given the lengths of two boards and asked to find their total length, simplified. Board 1: 2 feet 10 inches Board 2: 1 yard 1 foot 9 inches We need to add these lengths and then simplify the result, likely converting to yards, feet, and inches, and Show more…
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