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A fabric 9/2 meters long is to be cut into pieces of length 3/4 meters each. How many pieces can be cut from the fabric?

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Answered by Mustafakhan140941
1

Answer:

Three pieces of stock measuring 3.2 decimeters, 9 centimeters, and 7 centimeters in length are cut from a piece of fabric 0.6 meter long. How many centimeters long is the remaining piece? 2. Find, in meters, the totallength of the wall section shown in Figure 9–2. ... Figure 9–2 Figure 9–3 refer to the table in Figure 9–4. compute the cost of material per piece and the cost of a production run of 2500 pieces of each part ... For example, 2 centimeters 3 4 centimeters 5 8 square centimeters.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Swarup1998
1

Given data:

A fabric 9/2 meters long is to be cut into pieces of length 3/4 meters each

To find:

The number of pieces that can be cut from the fabric

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the required number of pieces, simply divide the total length of the fabric by the length of each piece.

Therefore the number of pieces

= total length of fabric ÷ length of each piece

= 9/2 ÷ 3/4

= 9/2 * 4/3

= 3 * 2

= 6

Final answer:

6 pieces can be cut from the fabric.

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