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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?​

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Answered by jyotsna2715
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Answered by Uriyella
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Question:

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:

  1. How many skirts can be stitched ?
  2. How much cloth will remain ?

Answer:

  1. 16 skirts can be stitched.
  2. 140cm of clothes remain.

Solution:

Cloth required to stitch a uniform skirt = 2m 10cm

We need  to convert m to cm

  1. 1m = 100cm
  2. 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  \frac{3500}{210} = 16 skirts can be made.

Again, we need to find remaining cloth, so multiply by 16 skirts.

So  210 \times 16 = 3360

Now remaining cloth  3500 - 3360 = 140cm

16 skirts can be stitched and 140 cm of cloth remain.

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