Math, asked by madhupriya64, 1 year ago

To stitch a shirt, 2 m 15 cm cloth is needed. Out of 40 m cloth, how many shirts can be
stitched and how much cloth will remain?
(Hint: convert data in cm.)​

Answers

Answered by gauri134
52

Answer:

cloth required to stitch a shirt-2m 15cm

200+15-215cm

total cloth in cm - 4,000cm

number of shirt can be stiched 4000cm ÷215cm

so 18 shirt can be stiched and 130 cm cloth left

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Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:1 m30 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER

Length of cloth needed for stitching 1 shirt=2 m 15 cm

=2 m+15 cm

=2×1 m+15 cm

=2×100 cm+15 cm            (since 1 m=100 cm)

Length of cloth needed for stitching 1 shirt=200+15=215 cm

Total length of cloth available=40m

since 1 m=100 cm

Total length of cloth available=40×100cm  

Total length of cloth available=4000cm

Total number of shirts can be made from available cloth

=  

Lengthofclothneededfor1shirt

Totallengthofclothavailable

​  

 

Total number of shirts can be made from available cloth=  

215

4000

​  

 

Quotient=18 and Remainder=130

∴ number of shirts that can be made=18

and remaining cloth=130 cm

                                 =100 cm+30 cm

since 1 m=100 cm

Remaining cloth=1 m30 cm

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