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Answered by sagayaimmanuel001
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Answer:

c) 11/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Given length of wire =4 m

It broke into 2 pieces.

length of 1 piece = 1 1/4 m = 5/4 m

length of second piece = 4- 5/4

= 16-5/4

= 11/4

Answered by ramkrishnanj10
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 \tt\color{pink}{total \: length \: of \: wire }=  \large \color{lime}{ 4m} \\  \\ \tt \color{pink}{length \: of \: one \: piece \: of \: wire = 1 \frac{1}{4} m = \color{lime}{ \large  \frac{5}{4} m}} \\  \\  \tt\color{pink}{ length \: of \: other \: piece \: of \: wire} \\  =  \tt4m -  \frac{5}{4} m  \\ \\  =   \tt\frac{16 - 5}{4}  \\ \\   =  \tt \frac{11}{4 }  \\  \\  =  \tt\large \color{cyan}{ \underline{ \underline{ 2\frac{3}{4} }}}

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