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

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Answered by anshikamundepi3200
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Total length of cloth available = 30 x 100 = 3000 cm

Total length of cloth available = 30 x 100 = 3000 cmShirt made by using 2m 30cm (230cm) cloth = 1

Total length of cloth available = 30 x 100 = 3000 cmShirt made by using 2m 30cm (230cm) cloth = 1Shirts made by using 30 m cloth

Total length of cloth available = 30 x 100 = 3000 cmShirt made by using 2m 30cm (230cm) cloth = 1Shirts made by using 30 m cloth=\frac{1}{230}\times3000 = 13.04 = 13 shirts

Total length of cloth available = 30 x 100 = 3000 cmShirt made by using 2m 30cm (230cm) cloth = 1Shirts made by using 30 m cloth=\frac{1}{230}\times3000 = 13.04 = 13 shirtsCloth required to make 13 shirts = 230 x 13 = 2990 or 29 m 90 cm

Total length of cloth available = 30 x 100 = 3000 cmShirt made by using 2m 30cm (230cm) cloth = 1Shirts made by using 30 m cloth=\frac{1}{230}\times3000 = 13.04 = 13 shirtsCloth required to make 13 shirts = 230 x 13 = 2990 or 29 m 90 cmHence, remaining cloth = 30 m - 29 m = 1m

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