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To determine how many 5cm x 5cm squares can be cut from a 20cm x 40cm card, first calculate the area of the card, which is 20cm x 40cm = 800cm². The area of one square is 5cm x 5cm = 25cm². Dividing the area of the card by the area of one square, 800cm² ÷ 25cm², gives you 32 squares.
20 of them.
To calculate the number of squares that can be cut from the card, we need to determine how many rows and columns of 5cm squares can fit within the dimensions of the card. For a 20cm by 40cm card, we can fit 4 rows of 5cm squares along the 20cm side and 8 columns of 5cm squares along the 40cm side. Therefore, a total of 4 rows x 8 columns = 32 squares can be cut from the card.
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A 40 cm piece of string can be cut into eight 5 cm pieces.
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2 yards=6 feet.
outside:cut the red one with the green string then cut the green one with the blue string next you cut the red string on the pipe then cut the orange ball with the green string then you cut the blue string on the pipe then cut the red ball with the yellow string inside:i have no idea.
you can make 27 out of it
cheska has 147 metres of red ribbon.She cut it into 0.21 metre long. how many pieces of ribbon does she have? what is answer and solution.
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To find out how many 25 cm pieces can be cut from a 2-meter long string, first convert 2 meters to centimeters, which is 200 cm. Then, divide the total length of the string (200 cm) by the length of each piece (25 cm): 200 cm ÷ 25 cm = 8. Therefore, you can cut 8 pieces of string that are each 25 cm long from a 2-meter ball of string.