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To stitch a shirt, 3m 25 cm cloth is needed. Out of 70 m cloth, how many shirts can be stitched and how much cloth will remain show the process​

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Answered by Anonymous
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length of cloth needed

to stitch a shirt = 3m 25 cm

= 13/4 m

total number of shirts that can be stitched out of 70 metre cloth

= 70 ÷ 13/4

= 280/13

= 21.54

= 21 shirts (approx.)

remaining length of cloth = 70 - 21×13/4

= 70 - 68.25

= 1.75 m

Answered by Anonymous
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✏To stitch a shirt , 3m 25cm cloth is needed. Out of 70m cloth, how many shirts can be stitched and how much cloth will remain...?☃️

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\sf\large\orange{Given:-}

✏Cloth required to stitch one shirt = 3m 25cm

✏Length of the Cloth = 70m

Now,

✔Cloth required to stitch one shirt = 3m 25cm

\sf\large\pink{=3 × 100cm+ 25 cm}

\sf\large\pink{= 325cm}

Now,

✏Length Of cloth \sf\pink{= 70m = 70 × 100cm = 7000cm}

✏Number of shirts can be stitched \sf\pink{{7000}\div{325}}

\rm\large\pink{\implies\ \frac{7000}{325}}

\rm\large\pink{\implies \ \frac{280}{13}}

= 21.5 (aprox)

= 21 cloths & 500 cm cloth will remain left

\sf\red{Therefore,\: 21\: shirts \: can \: be \: stitched\: out\: and \: 500cm\: cloth\: will \: remain\: left}

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