Math, asked by sagarkalra1080, 3 months ago


To stitch a shirt, 2 m 15 cm cloth
needed. Out of 40 m cloth, how
many shirts

can be stitched and how much cloth will
remain ?

Answers

Answered by rajdeepk391
2

Answer:

18 shirts can be stitched by 38m 70cm cloth

and 1m 30cm cloth will remain

Step-by-step explanation:

total cloth=40 m

cloth for one shirt= 2m 15cm

40m ÷ 2m 15cm to find number of shirts

=18.60

so 18 shirts can be stitched

18× 2m 15cm to find exact cloth

=38m 70cm to stitch 18 shirts

left cloth=40m-38m 70cm

=1m 30 cm

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Answered by kalpanapandey2014
0

Given

Total length of the cloth = 40 m

= 40 × 100 cm = 4000 cm

Cloth required to stitch one shirt = 2 m 15 cm

= 2 × 100 + 15 cm = 215 cm

Number of shirts that can be stitched out of 4000 cm = 4000 / 215 = 18 shirts

Hence 18 shirts can be stitched out of 40 m and 1m 30 cm of cloth is left out

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