Math, asked by MishaelTom, 2 months ago

A two metre long rope is cut into five equal pieces. What is
the length of three quarters of one piece? How many
centimetres is this?


Pls give the explanation ​

Answers

Answered by umarkhan15
2

Answer:

ratio proportion ine sentimeter=((total metres of rope*number of centimetres in a metres)

/number number of equal pieces of rock)*three three quarters.

p=((r*c)/0.75

p=((2*100)/5)*0.75

p=40*0.75

p=30

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Answered by khatridronika86
2

Answer:

rope portion in cm =( total m of rope*no of cm in metre)/ no of equal pieces of rope)*3 quarter

P=( (r*c)/n)* 0.75

p= ( (2*100)/5)*0.75

p=( 200/5)*0.75

p= 40*0.75

p= 30

30cm

Step-by-step explanation:

some methodology would probably save the conversation to cm to later in the equation

p=( ( r/n)*0.75)*c

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