Math, asked by kavyasingh4, 1 year ago

Mohani has 30 m cloth and she wants to make some shirts for her son . If each shirt requires 2 m 30 cm cloth ,how many shirts ,in all, can be made and how much length of cloth will be left?

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Answered by RevelliSowmya422
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just do the division of 30 with 2.3
then ur quotient will be no.of shirts and the remainder will be the cloth left over

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Answered by RenatoMattice
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Answer:  13 shirts in all can be made and 10 cm of cloth will be left.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Total length of cloth = 30 m

Since 1 m = 100 cm

30 m = 30 × 100 cm = 3000 cm

Length of each shirt = 2 m 30 cm

So, 2 m 30 cm = 200 cm +30 cm = 230 cm

So, Number of shirts in all she can made is given by

\dfrac{\text{Total length of cloth}}{\text{Length of each shirt}}\\\\=\dfrac{3000}{230}\\\\=13\dfrac{10}{230}

So, 13 shirts in all can be made and 10 cm of cloth will be left.

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