Math, asked by aniltiwari, 1 year ago

a tailor needs one metre 55 centimetre cloth to stitch a trouser. how many such trousers can be stitch from 88m cloth? how many centimetre cloth would be left over?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

56 trousers can be stitched

120 cm of cloth will be remaining

Step-by-step explanation:

required cloth for stitching one trouser = 1.55 metres=155 centimetres

cloth present = 88 metres = 8800 centimetres

no. of trousers which can be stitched = cloth present/required cloth for stitching one trouser

no. of trousers which can be stitched = 8800/155

no. of trousers which can be stitched = 56.77

                                                          = 56

cloth used = 155 × 56

                 = 8680

cloth remaining = 8800 - 8680 =120 cm

cloth remaining = 120 cm

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