So why is.....
So why is a 10X10 shed 100 sq ft but a 9X11 shed is 99 sq ft ?
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10 x 10 = 100
9 x 11 = 99 You're welcome |
Because its one less
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What if I buy a 10x 10’ shed, but build it 10 x 6’ like I did.
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Little Johnny, when 2 numbers get together, and make another number, if they are very much alike, the resulting new number will be bigger than if the two numbers were not very much alike.
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Math is systemically racist against 9's.
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sadly, if two primes get together, they will only produce a non-prime number/offspring.
but the number of primes is infinite, they just keep getting bigger and bigger. |
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Same reason gas cost 4.99 9/10!
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The 9x11 shed costs more too, because it is wider. :yesnod:
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1 X 100 shed = Fence! :seasix:
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I think the misconception is that talking a foot off one side, and adding it to another, results in the same area...except that it doesn't. :lol:
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Math
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Don't nobody bring up an 8 x 12 shed! :willy:
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When I was measuring homes for tax purposes any shed that was 10X10 or bigger and made of wood made a tax difference but.....I was also told to tell people if they were building it to make it 9X11.
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