Math, asked by johanmaddukuri036, 1 day ago

Sachin wanted 2 shirts and Shreya wanted 3 skirts stitched to their size from the same cloth. The tailor told them that he would need to use 2 metres for a shirt and 3 metres for a skirt. They had bought in all, 17 metres of the cloth to the tailor. What fraction of the cloth will remain with the tailor ?

Answers

Answered by yuvrajpardesi2011
1

Answer:

4 metres remain with the tailor

Step-by-step explanation:

2metre = 1 shirt then there are 2 shirt that why we do

2 x 2 = 4

3 metre =1 skirt the there are 3 skirt that why we do

3 x 3 =9

then we have to do

9 + 4 = 13

17 -- 13 = 4

So, our Ans is 4 metre remains with the tailor

Answered by philomath166
2

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

Sachin wants 2shirts so 2 × 2 = 4metres, Shreya wants 3Skirts so 3 × 3 = 9,By adding 4 & 9 we get 13,13meters required for clothes,By subtracting 13 Metres in 17 metres we get 4.

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