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The total length of a rope, a string and a chain is 132.2 m. The rope is 1210 cm longer than the string. The chain is 4 times as long as the rope. How much longer is the chain than the string?​

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Answered by naiteek5124
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Answer:

Answer:

251.25 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Since all the given dimension are of different units, lets first convert them to the standard unit of m.

First rope = 0.2 km = 200 m

Second Rope = 5005 cm = 50.05 m

Third Rope = 1200 mm = 1.2 m

Therefore the new rope is combination of all these small ropes. Hence the length of the new rope would be:

⇒ 200 m + 50.05 m + 1.2 m

⇒ 251.25 m

Therefore the length of the new rope is 251.25 m or 2.5125 km.

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