A board is 12.5 feet long. I cut 2 pieces that are 1.875 feet long and make 6 ramps with it. How much feet of board is left over?

12.5 - (2 * 1.875) = ?

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To find out how much board is left over, first, we need to calculate the total length of the two pieces that were cut. We know that each piece is 1.875 feet long, and we cut 2 of them, so the total length is:

1.875 feet/piece * 2 pieces = 3.75 feet

Next, we need to determine the total length used for the ramps. We know that 6 ramps were made from this board. Since each ramp requires an equal length, we will divide the total length of the two pieces by the number of ramps:

3.75 feet / 6 ramps = 0.625 feet per ramp

Now, we can calculate the total length used for all six ramps by multiplying the length per ramp by the number of ramps:

0.625 feet/ramp * 6 ramps = 3.75 feet

Since the total length used for the ramps is equal to the total length of the two pieces cut, it means that all the available board has been used, and there is no board left over.