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I have 3 pieces of cloth whose lengths are 5 meter 25 centimetres, 3 metre 75
centimetres and 6 metre 30 centimetres respectively. Find the total length of all
pieces​

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Answered by PopularAnswerer01
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Answered by Anonymous
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 \bigstar \: \Large \underline\frak\red{Given }

3 pieces of cloth

  • 5 meter 25 centimetres
  • 3 metre 75 centimetres
  • 6 metre 30 centimetres

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  \bigstar \: \Large \underline \mathfrak\red{To  \: Find }

  • Total length of all pieces

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\bigstar \: \Large\underline\frak\red{Solution}

Converting m into cm

We know that 1 m = 100 cm

5 m 25 cm

  • ↝ (5 × 100) + 25 cm
  • ↝ 500 cm + 25 cm
  • ↝ 525 cm

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3 metre 75 centimetres

  • ↝ (3 × 100) + 75 cm
  • ↝ 300 cm + 75 cm
  • ↝ 375 cm

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6 metre 30 centimetres

  • ↝ (6 × 100) + 30 cm
  • ↝ 600 cm + 30 cm
  • ↝ 630 cm

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Now finding total lenght of clothe.

→ Total length of clothes = sum of all clothes

→ 525 cm + 375 cm + 630 cm

→ 1530 cm

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converting cm into m.

We know that 1 cm = 1/100 m

  • ↝ 1530/100
  • ↝ 15.30 m
  • ↝ 15 m 30 cm

  \large{\underline { \boxed{\sf \pink{Total \: Piece \:  Of \:  Cloth }= \purple {15  \: m \: 30 \: cm}}}}

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\bigstar \: \Large\underline\frak\red{Therefore}

The total length of cloth is 15 m 30 cm.

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 \bigstar \:  \Large \underline \frak\red{Additional \:   Information}

  • \leadsto \bf{1 \: km = 1000 \: m}

  • \leadsto\bf{1 \: Hectometer = 100 \: m}

  • \leadsto \bf{1 \: Decameter = 10 \: m}

  • \leadsto\bf{1 \: m = 1 \: m}

  • { \leadsto\bf{1 \: Decimeter = 0.1\: m }}

  • { \leadsto \bf{1 \: centimetre = 0.01 \: m }}
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