Math, asked by mdarifalam7159, 7 hours ago

21. A carpenter wants to cut a 13 m long board into pieces of length 13 m, 2 m, 3.,
m and 4m.
carpenter have enough board to cut these pieces? If so, how much is the board remaining? If not, how
much longer should the board be?
4
m, 3–m and 4–m. Does the
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Answers

Answered by taanirikasharma
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Answer:

The carpenter needs more board

Step-by-step explanation:

As the board was 13 m long, he wanted to cut it into 13, 2,3,4 m. For that he would need 9 m more. How is that? 13 + 2,3,4 = 22 m, 22-13 = 9m.

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