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30 September, 11:41

In a woodworking you are planing boards to make shelves. The planer is set to remove 1/16 inch from a board on each pass the board makes through the planer. If a board starts out at 3/4 inch thick, how many times will you need to send it through the planer to get it down to 5/8 inch?

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  1. 30 September, 12:29
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    Material removed per pass = 1/16 in

    Initial thickness = 3/4 in

    Final thickness = 5/8 in

    If x is the number of passes,

    The material removed = (1/16) x in.

    Therefore,

    3/4 - (1/16) x = 5/8

    3/4 - x/16 = 5/8

    x/16 = 3/4 - 5/8 = 1/8

    x = 16*1/8 = 2

    Therefore, the board will be passed through the plane twice.
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