3 x 17 = 51
12 x 12 = 144
144 - 51 = 93 inches remain Less the kerf or thickness of the saw cut times 3 or 3 x 1/8" = 3/8" The actual measure remaining is 92 and 5/8".
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6 inches.
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.
When one side of the mancala board is empty, the game ends and the player with remaining pieces on their side captures all the pieces on their opponent's side.
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.
He would have 9 inches left.
A standard chessboard has 64 squares, arranged in an 8x8 grid. If no pieces are placed on the board, all 64 squares are empty. However, if pieces are set up in their starting positions, there are 32 empty squares remaining. Thus, the number of empty squares depends on the arrangement of pieces.
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.
To play Blokus, each player takes turns placing their colored pieces on the board, with the goal of fitting as many pieces as possible while blocking opponents. Pieces must touch at least one corner of the same color, but not the sides. The game ends when no more pieces can be placed, and the player with the fewest remaining pieces wins.
To calculate board feet, multiply the length (96 inches) by the width (12 inches) by the thickness (4 inches) and divide by 144. So, (96 x 12 x 4) / 144 = 32 board feet in the board.