One pipe is cut into pieces. Each piece is 0.25m long. If the pipe is 4m long, then how many pieces of the given length can I cut from it?
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Ah, man. I’ve seen many complex equations in my time, but none as puzzling as this. Ok. In my research, I calculated roughly 322204826 molecules of water in a meter. It’s not rope, but it’ll have to do. That’s about 1288819304 molecules in 4 meters. Since four is half of eight, that means you’re dividing that number by double the number, and double the number is 2577638608. The answer you get is 0.5. So, the pieces are 0.5 m long. Dang that was a doozy.
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