120/8 = 15 sections.
3 six inch sections
You can cut 15 eight-inch sections from 120 inches.
You need to cut a 9 foot piece of plywood into 12 inch sections. Every cut also removes 1/8 inch. How many 12 inch sections can you get out of the 9 foot piece of plywood?
fourteen
There are approximately 18102.86, 3.5 inch sections in a mile.
The standard dartboard is divided into 20 numbered sections.
A 9-foot piece of plywood is 108 inches long. If you want to cut it into 12-inch sections, you can theoretically get 9 sections (108 ÷ 12 = 9). However, each cut removes 18 inches in total, so to make 8 cuts to achieve 9 sections, you need to account for the 18 inches lost. This means you lose 18 inches from the 108 inches, leaving you with 90 inches, which can only yield 7 full 12-inch sections (90 ÷ 12 = 7.5). Thus, you can get 7 complete 12-inch sections.
1 foot = 12 inches so 9 ft = 9*12 inches so 9 sections!
7/12 = 0.5833... feet (approx).
twenty four, inch and a half sections. should feed about 12 with side dishes.
Depends on the scale of the map. If the map were printed on a postcard, one inch would be many miles. If it was printed on poster-board, one inch would be less distance.
To obtain the board measure multiply the length in feet to be covered by the width in feet. If the boards are over one inch thick multiply this by the thickness in inches. Thus assuming the boards are 1 inch thick or less the board measure is 4 x 8 = 32 feet board measure (B.M.)