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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?
Five. Anything cut into fifths will produce five pieces.
12
I think the answer is 12 long sticks.
You will get 36 pieces.
Straight cut is like taking a scissors and cutting straight up the paper about quarter inch wide and full length of the document. The cross-cut is also known as the "Confetti" cut. Small pieces of the shredded document, about a quarter inch wide and inch long.
Depends how many times you cut the cheese.
The answer depends on the shape of the 9 square foot piece of fabric. If the piece is 36 feet x 3 inches, for example, you will not get a single 5 inch square from it.
There would be about 8 to 9 ten-inch squares that can be cut from one yard of fabric, depending on how efficiently the squares are arranged and how much fabric is lost due to cutting and trimming.
If the squares do not have to be the same size, then the best that you can do is 9x9 and 4 lots of 2x2 making a total of 97 square inches and a remainder of 2 sq inches.
196 full squares. If you can cut the 6x6 squares in thirds to fill the excess then it's 200 2/3.
Quarter-cut diamond may be a pattern description. Diamond stones are not usually described as 'quarter-cut'.
You can cut 15 eight-inch sections from 120 inches.
The stringers for stairs are cut with a 7 inch riser and a eleven inch tread. Once all the framing and trim work is done you end up with six and a quarter inch high step.
That would depend on how it is sliced. According to my cousin Howard, that's one serving. Cut into 2 inch squares (cubes), you'd get 54 servings.
Barrels have been cut down. 100-175 USD