7.5
2 and one quarter yards long
6 pieces because 40.75/6.25 = 6.52
If you have 16 yards you can't make a 25 yard long piece. I think you meant how many 25 FEET long pieces. There are 3 feet in one yard. Figure it out.
The answer would be 20 pieces. 10 25 yards long pieces would be 250 yards total. Divide that by 12 gets you 20.8333... Since you want whole pieces, you would round that down to 20. Kelli can cut 20 full pieces.
10 yards. Kashan from Colorado
From two 1-yard long pieces of pipe, you have a total length of 2 yards. Since each piece is one-fourth of a yard long, you can calculate the number of pieces by dividing the total length by the length of each piece: 2 yards ÷ (1/4 yard) = 2 yards × (4/1) = 8 pieces. Therefore, you can cut 8 one-fourth yard long pieces from the two 1-yard long pipes.
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9 pieces: 6 yards = 18 feet, then divide by 2 feet per piece to get 9 pieces.
~29,167 square yards
1.68 + 1.5 + 1.26 = 4.44. To the nearest yard, this is 4 yards but that would be of little use. He needs 5 yards, and the question should refer to the least number of whole yards rather than the "nearest yard".
4.5
47.5