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if a length of (2)2/3 metres is cut from a wire which is (5)1/2 metres long.how much wire is left?​

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The string is two thirds (four sixths) of a metre long (66.66 cm)

The string is two thirds (four sixths) of a metre long (66.66 cm)Fold it exactly in half, so that there are two tails, each one third (two sixths) of a metre long (33.33 cm)

The string is two thirds (four sixths) of a metre long (66.66 cm)Fold it exactly in half, so that there are two tails, each one third (two sixths) of a metre long (33.33 cm)Fold one of those tails in half to form two smaller tails, each one sixth of a metre long (16.66 cm)

The string is two thirds (four sixths) of a metre long (66.66 cm)Fold it exactly in half, so that there are two tails, each one third (two sixths) of a metre long (33.33 cm)Fold one of those tails in half to form two smaller tails, each one sixth of a metre long (16.66 cm)Cut the string at the new elbow, removing one sixth of a metre.

The string is two thirds (four sixths) of a metre long (66.66 cm)Fold it exactly in half, so that there are two tails, each one third (two sixths) of a metre long (33.33 cm)Fold one of those tails in half to form two smaller tails, each one sixth of a metre long (16.66 cm)Cut the string at the new elbow, removing one sixth of a metre.You are left with a string three sixths of a metre long, or half a metre (66.66–16.66 = 50 cm)

The string is two thirds (four sixths) of a metre long (66.66 cm)Fold it exactly in half, so that there are two tails, each one third (two sixths) of a metre long (33.33 cm)Fold one of those tails in half to form two smaller tails, each one sixth of a metre long (16.66 cm)Cut the string at the new elbow, removing one sixth of a metre.You are left with a string three sixths of a metre long, or half a metre (66.66–16.66 = 50 cm)This means that you have removed one quarter of the string, and are left with three quarters.

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