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Johnny is building a six foot-square wooden deck for his tree house. He will use ¾-inch-thick pine planks that are eight feet long and six inches wide. His carpenter’s plans warn him not to use pieces less than three feet long for the deck. How many planks must Johnny buy to make the tree house deck? How many planks must Johnny buy to make the tree house deck? next

I must help Johnny buy enough planks for the deck of his tree house. Johnny knows that the planks he buys are 8 feet long and 6 inches wide. The carpenter’s plans will not allow him to use any planks that are less than 3 feet. Even though the planks are 8 feet, Johnny must cut two feet off each board and discard them. 6’2’ next

Each plank is 6 inches wide, so I will need two planks per foot. Since the deck must be 6 feet wide, I must multiply 6 by 2. Therefore, Johnny would have to buy 12 planks that are 6 inches wide. Six feet times twelve inches would be seventy-two inches. Therefore, my answer is reasonable. 1’ 6’ next

Answer: 6’ 6’ or 12 planks 6”or ½ foot 12 planks next