Math, asked by Agrima2630, 11 months ago



Keith requires 5.6 yards of cloth to get a suit stitched. what length of cloth does he require in metres if 1 yard is 0.9 metre ?

Answers

Answered by krshprasanth
25

Answer:

5.04

Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN THAT 1 YARD VALUE.MULTIPLY 1 YARD VALUE WITH 5.6 YARDS THEN WE WILL GET THE ANSWER 5.04

Answered by VineetaGara
2

Given,

Keith requires 5.6 yards of cloth to get a suit stitched.

To find,

The length of cloth required (in meters) if 1 yard is equal to 0.9 metres.

Solution,

We can simply solve this mathematical problem using the following process:

Mathematically, as per the units of conversion;

1 yard = 0.9 meter

So, 5.6 yards length = 5.6 × 0.9 meters = 5.04 meters

According to the question,

Keith requires 5.6 yards of cloth to get the suit stitched

=> Keith requires 5.04 meters of cloth to get the suit stitched

Hence, Keith requires 5.04 meters of cloth to get the suit stitched.

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