one fifth is 3.2m. so one three-fifths piece is 9.6m and the two-fifths piece is 5.4m
Oh, what a happy little problem we have here! If we let the length of the shorter piece be x inches, then the longer piece would be 3x inches. Since the total length is 80 inches, we can set up the equation x + 3x = 80 and solve for x. The shorter piece is 20 inches long and the longer piece is 60 inches long. It's just that easy!
Let 1st piece be length x 2nd piece is 3x 3rd piece is 4x x + 3x + 4x = 32 8x = 32 x = 4 = 1st piece lenght 3x = 12 = 2nd piece 4x = 16 = 3rd piece
30 full rectangles and one 4 cm x 25 cm strip If you separate the original cardboard into a 40 cm x 25 cm piece and a 12 cm x 25 cm piece, you can get 25 8x5 pieces from the first piece and, measuring the other way, six 8x5 pieces from the second (31 total 8x5 pieces).
Knowing the length of the hypotenuse doesn't tell you the length of either adjacent side. You also need to know at least one other piece of information, like the other side, or an angle.
If the meterstick was broken into 2 perfect halves, then the answer would be 50cm. If the whole stick was 54cm, and it was broken into 2 pieces, then the answer would be 27cm. ++ The question refers to breaking the rule into uneven parts, one at 54cm, so then the other part is 100-54 = 46cm.
Cut a cake in 5 pieces. Take out 4 pieces. The one piece is a one fifth and the four pieces is the 5 fifths.
If the original meterstick was broken into two pieces, and one piece is 54 cm long, then the other piece would be the total length of the meterstick (100 cm) minus the length of the first piece. Therefore, the length of the other piece would be 100 cm - 54 cm = 46 cm.
x the length of the shorter piece 3·x the length of the longer piece x + 3·x the length of the whole board = 4·x = 76" x = 76" / 4 = 19.
If a piece of wire was cut into 2 pieces in the ratio 7:8 and the shorter piece was 14cm, then the length of the longer piece will 16cm.
piece a has a greater length than piece b (a>b)
Four fifths are more than two fifths. Think of a pie that was cut into 5 slices. If I gave you 4 pieces out of five, versus giving the other person 2 piece out of five, who would have more on their plate? You.
I think 9 and 3... no, its 5 and 7.
The longer piece is 70 feet and the shorter piece is 56 feet. Three fifths of 70 is 42 and three fourths of 56 is 42.
If 104 yards of ribbon is cut into 14 equal length pieces, each piece will have length of 7.43 yards, to the justified number of significant digits.
Let x be the length measure of the shortest piece of wood, and 3x the length measure of the other piece of wood. So we have: x + 3x = 8 4x = 8 divide by 4 to both sides; x = 2 The length measure of the shortest piece of wood is 2.
Longer: 6.75ft Shorter: 6.25ft
Write an equation and solve it. Call the length of the shorter piece "x", in this case, the longer piece is "3x". The sum of the two is equal to 116 inches.