Math, asked by jaslin1879, 1 year ago

A uniform manufacturer had 152 m 25 cm of cloth for stitching shirts. If 1 m 75 cm is required for stitching one shirt, then find the number of shirts that stitched by using the cloth available with him.

Answers

Answered by kishanswaroopya
51
Cloth required for stitching one shirt = 1 m 75 cm = 175 cms
Manufacturer had = 152 m 25 cm = 15225 cms
Their total shirts he stiched = 15225 / 175
= 3045 / 35. (÷5)
= 609 / 7. (÷5)
=87

Therefore, he can make 87 shirts
Answered by aryanagarwal466
1

Answer:

87 shirts can be stitched.

Step-by-step explanation:

The available cloth uniform manufacturer has 152 m 25 cm

It is for stitching shirts.

Cloth required for making one shirt =1 m 75cm

The number of shirts that  can be stitched by using the cloth available with him can be obtained by dividing the total cloth by cloth required for making single shirt.

152m25cm=15225cm

and

1m75cm=175cm

Total shirts stitched by him =15225/175=87

Hence, eighty seven shirts can be stitched by manufacturer.

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