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The cloth required to make a shirt of school uniform for each boy is 1m 80 cm.how many shirts can tailor stich using 40m of cloth ?how much cloth will be left​

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Answered by Anonymous
133
Answer: 40cm

Step by step explanation:

Given,

➡️ Cloth required to make 1 shirt = 1 metre 80 cm.

We know that,

1m = 100cm

Therefore,

Cloth required to make 1 shirt = 100 + 80 = 180 cm.

It is also given that,

▪️ Total amount of cloth available = 40 metres. which is equal to 4000 cm.

So, we will solve it according to formula.

▪️No. of shirts that can be stitched = Total amount of cloth available / amount of cloth.

=> 4000 / 180

=> 22.22

= 22 shirts

◼️ 22 Shirt's ◼️

We have to find remaining clothes.

So,

➡️ Amount of cloth required for 22 shirts

=> 22 x 180

=> 3960 cm

Total cloth remained = 40m (4000cm)

So,

▪️ Cloth remaining = Total cloth available - cloth required fro 22 shirts

=> 4000 - 3960

=> 40 cm

Therefore, 40cm is the remaining cloth.

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Answered by Anonymous
81

Answer :

Cloth required to make 1 shirt is 1 m 80 cm .

1 m 80 cm = 100 cm + 80 cm = 180 cm .

No. of shirts that can be stitched is 40 m / 180 cm .

40 m = 4000 cm .

Number of shirts = 4000 cm / 180 cm

⇒ 22.22

Rounding off we get : 22 shirts .

Cloth required for 22 shirts = 22 × 180 cm

⇒ 3960 cm

Cloth left = 4000 cm - 3960 cm = 40 cm .

The number of shirts = 22 .

Cloth left = 40 cm .

Explanation :

Take 1 m = 100 cm and begin solving .

Convert metres to centimetres every time .

Round down the value of decimals to an integer because number of shirts cannot be in integer .

Hence we will find the rounded down value and then multiply with the amount of cloth per shirt .

Subtract the total amount of shirt with the used amount in order to get the amount of cloth left .


Anonymous: suberb
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