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Jazmin is completing an art project. She has two pieces of construction paper. The first piece is 44 cm wide and the second piece is 33 cm wide. Jazmin wants to cut the paper into strips that are equal in width and are as wide as possible. How wide should Jazmin cut each strip?

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Answered by jahanvisaraswat
48
find out the hcf of 44 and 33 which is 11.
thus she can cut 7 strips each of 11 cm(4 from the first one and 3 from the second)
Answered by amitnrw
103

Maximum possible width = 11 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Jazmin wants to cut the paper into strips that are equal in width and are as wide as possible.

The first piece is 44 cm wide and

the second piece is 33 cm wide.

To find we need to find HCF of 44 & 33

44 = 2 * 2 * 11

33 = 3 * 11

only common factor = 11

Maximum possible width = 11 cm

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