how many pieces of plywood each 0.35 CM thick are required to make a pile 1.89 m high?
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1.89m = 189cms
It is given in the question that width of 1 plywood is 0.35cms
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No of plywood required = Total height / Thickness of one plywood
i.e 189/0.35 = 540
Hope it helps !
It is given in the question that width of 1 plywood is 0.35cms
.°. A.T.Q
No of plywood required = Total height / Thickness of one plywood
i.e 189/0.35 = 540
Hope it helps !
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Here is the Solution :
Given that,
Thickness or Height of each plywood = 0.35cm
Now,
We need to find No. of Plywoods required to make a pile of height 1.89 m,
1m = 100cm,
=> 1.89m = 189 cm,
So,
Let x no. of Plywoods be required,
Now from the data,
we can say that,
x * (Height of each plywood) = 189 cm,
=> x * 0.35 cm = 189 cm,
=> x = 540 (cm/cm)
=> x = 540,
Therefore : We need 540 Plywoods to make a pile of height 1.89 m or 189 cm,
Hope you understand,Have a Great day !.
Thanking you, Bunti 360 !.
Given that,
Thickness or Height of each plywood = 0.35cm
Now,
We need to find No. of Plywoods required to make a pile of height 1.89 m,
1m = 100cm,
=> 1.89m = 189 cm,
So,
Let x no. of Plywoods be required,
Now from the data,
we can say that,
x * (Height of each plywood) = 189 cm,
=> x * 0.35 cm = 189 cm,
=> x = 540 (cm/cm)
=> x = 540,
Therefore : We need 540 Plywoods to make a pile of height 1.89 m or 189 cm,
Hope you understand,Have a Great day !.
Thanking you, Bunti 360 !.
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