Math, asked by lakshyaenterprises42, 10 months ago

If 12 shirts of equal size can be prepared from 27 m cloth, what is the length of the cloth required for each shirt? *
1 point
39 m
9/4 m
4/9 m
15 m

Answers

Answered by Skyllen
2

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Given

  • Number of shirts = 12
  • Length of given cloth = 27m

 \\  \\  \tt \: ===> Now \: we \: need \: to \: do \: division, \\  \tt \: Divide \: total \: length \: of  \: cloth \: \\ \tt by \: no. \: of \: shirts. \\  \\  \\

 \tt \implies \:  \frac{27}{12}m

 \large \implies \boxed {\boxed {\tt \blue {\frac{9}{4}  }}}

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Answered by InfiniteSoul
4

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  • no. of shirts = 27
  • cloth required = 27m

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  • cloth required for 1 shirt

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  • using unitary method

cloth required for 1 shirt = \dfrac{27}{12}

cloth required for 1 shirt = \dfrac{9}{4}

cloth required for 1 shirt = 2.25m

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