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Amason 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 13 inches less than 4 feet high. answer parts a and b below.
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.
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let b equal the number of rows of bricks. the total height of the bricks in inches is equal to times the total height of the mortar is equal to
their sum is equal to the height of the wall or inches. if i write this as an equation and solve for b, then the result is rows of bricks.
(simplify your answers.)

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