Math, asked by rameshnakkadasari8, 1 month ago

9. To stitch a shirt, 2 m 15 cm cloth is needed. Out of 40 m cloth, how many times can be stitched and how much cloth will remain? (Hint: convert data in cm.)​

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Answered by 10thguruclass
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Cloth required to stitch one shirt = 2m 15cm

Cloth required to stitch one shirt = 2m 15cm2\times100\ +152×100 +15 = 215 cm

Cloth required to stitch one shirt = 2m 15cm2\times100\ +152×100 +15 = 215 cmTotal cloth available = 40m = 4000cm

Cloth required to stitch one shirt = 2m 15cm2\times100\ +152×100 +15 = 215 cmTotal cloth available = 40m = 4000cmNo. of shirts that can be stitched = 4000\div215\ =\ 184000÷215 = 18

Cloth required to stitch one shirt = 2m 15cm2\times100\ +152×100 +15 = 215 cmTotal cloth available = 40m = 4000cmNo. of shirts that can be stitched = 4000\div215\ =\ 184000÷215 = 18Therefore,

Cloth required to stitch one shirt = 2m 15cm2\times100\ +152×100 +15 = 215 cmTotal cloth available = 40m = 4000cmNo. of shirts that can be stitched = 4000\div215\ =\ 184000÷215 = 18Therefore,18 shirts can be stitched from 40m cloth and 130cm cloth will be left.

Answered by zperween996
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Answer:

Cloth required to stitch one shirt = 2m 15cm

2×100 +15 = 215 cm

Total cloth available = 40m = 4000cm

No. of shirts that can be stitched = 4000÷215 = 18

Therefore,

18 shirts can be stitched from 40m cloth and 130cm cloth will be left.

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