He would have 9 inches left.
Assuming the two end pieces will also be 10 inches and the cuts do not take up any space, the board must be 130 inches long. But it could be only 122 inches if the first and last cuts are only 1 inch from the ends, but still 10 inches from the adjacent cuts. Or it could be any longer length if either or both of the ends is more than 10 inches.
well the answer is 16.
2,000 square inches
Quelle doit être la longueur d’une planche si vingt morceaux de 2pi et 1 pot de long chacun doi être coupés ?
A "board foot" is 1 inch thick, 12 inches wide, 12 inches long. A 12 ft 2x4 would be 8 board ft- 1/3 the width, but 2X the thickness.
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If the question means "Can the three pieces of wood be placed together to form a triangle", which I suspect it does, the answer is No. In a triangle, any two sides must be longer than the other. 4 + 7 is not longer than 13, so they could not meet is one was joined to a different end of the 13 inch board.
1 foot = 12 inches so 12 feet = 12*12 = 144 inches from which 14 10" pieces can be cut.
14 pieces. 4 inches left over.
8 feet 6 inches = 102 inches. If the three pieces cut are equal in length then each would be (102/3) = 34 inches long (not accounting for material wasted in the cutting process).
It varies on the board size. In an 8x8 board there are 24 pieces in total. In a 12x12 board, there are 60 pieces in total.
That is 32 board feet.
Each player starts with 12 pieces - laid out in three rows of 4. So there are 24 pieces on the board at the start of play.
Assuming the two end pieces will also be 10 inches and the cuts do not take up any space, the board must be 130 inches long. But it could be only 122 inches if the first and last cuts are only 1 inch from the ends, but still 10 inches from the adjacent cuts. Or it could be any longer length if either or both of the ends is more than 10 inches.
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There are 16 chess pieces on side of a chess board. Each player receives the same number of pieces and must eliminate the other player's king to win.