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To stitch a frock 3m 15 cm cloth is required. Out of 49 m cloth how many frocks can be stitched and how much cloth will remain?

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Answered by kashvichaurasia819
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Answer:

Solution: Cloth required to stitch one shirt= 2 m 15cm = 2 x 100 cm + 15cm = 215 cm

Solution: Cloth required to stitch one shirt= 2 m 15cm = 2 x 100 cm + 15cm = 215 cmLength of cloth = 40 m = 40 × 100 cm = 4000 cm

Solution: Cloth required to stitch one shirt= 2 m 15cm = 2 x 100 cm + 15cm = 215 cmLength of cloth = 40 m = 40 × 100 cm = 4000 cmNumber of shirts can be stitched = 4000/215 = 18.6

Solution: Cloth required to stitch one shirt= 2 m 15cm = 2 x 100 cm + 15cm = 215 cmLength of cloth = 40 m = 40 × 100 cm = 4000 cmNumber of shirts can be stitched = 4000/215 = 18.6But we cannot consider number of shirts in decimals.

Solution: Cloth required to stitch one shirt= 2 m 15cm = 2 x 100 cm + 15cm = 215 cmLength of cloth = 40 m = 40 × 100 cm = 4000 cmNumber of shirts can be stitched = 4000/215 = 18.6But we cannot consider number of shirts in decimals.Therefore, 18 shirts can be stitched and 130 cm (1 m 30 cm) cloth will remain.

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