Janice is building shelving for her office . Each shelf will be 3 feet 9" in length . She can buy boards that are 13 & a half feet long. How many boards does seh need to buy to make 30 shelves

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Answer:

She need to buy 8 boards.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Number of shelves = 30

Length of each shelf = 3 ft 9 inches

Length of each board she can buy = [tex]13\frac{1}{2}\ ft[/tex]

Now, using Unitary method, finding the total length of the 30 shelves.

Length of 1 shelf = 3 ft 9 in = [tex]3 + \frac{9}{12}=3+0.75=3.75\ ft[/tex]

∴ Length of 30 shelves = [tex]30\times 3.75=112.5\ ft[/tex]

Now, the number of boards that she can buy is given by dividing the total length of the shelves and length of each board. Thus,

Number of boards = [tex]\frac{\textrm{Total length of shelves}}{\textrm{Length of each board}}[/tex]

Number of boards = [tex]\frac{112.5}{13.5}=8.33\approx8[/tex]

Therefore, the number of boards she can buy are 8.