Math, asked by abhaysushanth, 1 month ago

A rope is of length of 7.37 metres .If 2.78 metres is cut from it, how much of the rope is left. I this rope sufficient to tie a cloth line between two hooks which are 6 metres apart
If not how much more is required
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Answered by abhishek86732885
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Answered by halyalsumanth
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of the rope = 7.37 m

Length of the rope cut = 2.78 m

Length of the rope left = 7.37 - 2.78

                                   = 4.59 m

Distance between two hooks = 6 m

As we have rope of length 4.59 m , it is not sufficient to tie a cloth line between two hooks which are 6 m apart.

Length of the rope required more to tie a cloth line = 6 - 4.59

                                                                                = 1.41 m

Hence 1.41 m more rope is required.

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