To stitch a uniform skirt 2m 10cm cloth is needed. Out of 35m 35cm, how many skirts can be stitched and how much cloth will remain?
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To stitch a uniform skirt 2m 10cm cloth is needed. Out of 35m 35cm, how many skirts can be stitched and how much cloth will remain?
Given:
- Total cloth = 35m 35cm
- Cloth required to stitch a uniform skirt = 2m 10cm
To Find:
- How many skirts can be stitched ?
- How much cloth will remain ?
Answer:
- 16 skirts can be stitched.
- 140cm of clothes remain.
Solution:
Cloth required to stitch a uniform skirt = 2m 10cm
【We need to convert m to cm】
- 1m = 100cm
- 2m = 200cm
Total cloth required to stich a skirt in cm
→ 200 + 10 = 210cm
● Available cloth = 35m
【Again convert m to cm】
So, it will be 35m = 3500 cm
Now 1 skirt requires 210 cm of cloth.
Therefore, in 3500 cm of cloth skirts can be made.
Again, we need to find remaining cloth, so multiply by 16 skirts.
So
Now remaining cloth
16 skirts can be stitched and 140 cm of cloth remain.
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