Math, asked by rutuja03gade, 8 months ago

A kid's skipping rope is 7 feet long.
How many ropes could I cut from 10 yard long piece of rope?

Answers

Answered by cosmiccreed
3

Answer:

10 yard = 30FT

HENCE,

No. of skipping ropes you can cut from 10 yard piece of rope =

30/7 = 4.2

(approx.)

THEREFORE,

you can get 4 ropes of 7 ft. length each from a 10 yard rope and approximately 2 ft. of the rope will be left out

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by harshikasai5
4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

13 feet rope cut into pieces with lengths prime 2 3 5 7 11 feet. Note 1 not prime.

Two. 2+11.

Three. 3+3+7. 3+5+5.

Four. (2×3)+7. 2+3+3+5.

Five (2×4)+5. (2×2)+(3×3).

Six.(2×5)+3.

So total 8 (eight) possible rope cut lengths. Answer.

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