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a piece of wire 7/8 metre long broke into two pieces. one piece was 1/4 metre long. how long is the other piece?​

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Answered by shobhashinde3023
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A piece of wire 7/8 metre long broke into two pieces. One piece was 1/4 metre long. How long is the other piece? Total length of wire ..

Answered by Anonymous
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A piece of wire 7/8 metre long broke into two pieces .

One piece was 1/4 mere long.

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How long is another piece

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\sf Length  \: of  \: wire =  \frac{7}{8} \:  cm

\sf After  \: break  \: , the \:  length  \: of  \: one \:   \\\sf piece \:  will \:  be \:  the \:  wire  \: will  \: be =  \frac{1}{4}  \: metres

\sf \: second \: will \: be \:  = x

\sf \: so, \:  \frac{1}{4}  + x =  \frac{7}{8}

\sf \frac{1  + 4x}{4}  =  \frac{7}{8}

\sf  x =  \frac{5}{8}

\sf \frac{1}{4}  +  \frac{5}{8}  =  \frac{7}{8}

\sf \frac{7}{8}  =  \frac{7}{8}

\sf \: Hence , This \:  is \:  the \:  answer  \: \frac{7}{8}  =  \frac{7}{8}

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