Determine the total number of units to which the base pieces are equivalent for the given base.  Base five: 2 flats, 2 longs, 2 units Base eight: 5 flats, 0 long, 1 unit

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Chapter41: Algebraic Operations Of Addition, Subtraction, And Multiplication
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Problem 3A: Use the Table of Block Thicknesses for a Customary Gage Block Set, like those in Unit 37, to...
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Determine the total number of units to which the base pieces are equivalent for the given base. 

Base five: 2 flats, 2 longs, 2 units

Base eight: 5 flats, 0 long, 1 unit

 

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