bricks to build a wall. the mason will spread
Mathematics, 29.08.2019 08:30 deandrehudson18
5. performance task a mason will lay rows of
bricks to build a wall. the mason will spread
inch of mortar on top of all but the last row
of bricks. the finished wall will be 1 inch less
than 4 feet high.
8 in.
ool w
3 in.
part a the mason wants to lay the bricks so
that the shortest edge of each brick is vertical.
how many rows of bricks are needed? show
your work.
part b suppose the mason decides to lay bricks
so that the 3-inch edge is vertical. if the mason
lays the same number of rows of bricks that
were used for the wall described in part a, how
high will this wall be?
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5. performance task a mason will lay rows of
bricks to build a wall. the mason will spread
bricks to build a wall. the mason will spread
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