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Oh, dude, easy peasy! So, if we let the length of the shorter piece be x, then the longer piece would be 3x, because math. And since they add up to 80 inches, you just solve the equation x + 3x = 80. So, the shorter piece is 20 inches, and the longer piece is 60 inches. Math is like a puzzle, man.
5x5x6=150 If the cube has 5 inch long sides then each side has an area of 5 inches x 5 inches which equals 25 sqare inches. The cube has 6 sides so the total area of paper needed to cover it is 25 square inches x 6, which is 150 square inches of paper.
A square inch is one inch by one inch. like it is 1 inch tall and 1 inch long. An inch is just a measure of a line. so it is the same size. it is just a square.
Your question is meaningless - a diameter of 1.75 inches is 1.75 inches in length.
51 pieces of 2 inch lengths adds up to 102 inches. These cannot be cut from a strip which is only 66 inches long.
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The answer is 12. 66/5.5 = 660/55 = 12
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4 inches : 5 pieces or 7 inches : 2 pieces or 8 inches : 2 pieces
Well, isn't that just a happy little problem to solve! If a 24-inch strip shrinks to 22 inches, that's a difference of 2 inches. So, for a 36-inch strip, you can expect it to shrink by the same proportion, which means it would shrink by 2/24 or 1/12 of its length. Therefore, a 36-inch strip would shrink by 3 inches, leaving you with a final length of 33 inches after washing. Happy shrinking!
This will depend on how long you would like each piece to be. If each piece is to be 1 inch long, then 115 pieces could be cut. If each piece is 2 inches long, then 57 pieces with 0.5 inches left over If each pieces is 5 inches long, then 23 pieces and so on and so forth.
To find out how many 3.5 inch pieces can be cut from a 63-inch ribbon, divide the total length of the ribbon (63 inches) by the length of each piece (3.5 inches). The calculation is 63 ÷ 3.5 = 18 pieces. Therefore, 18 pieces of 3.5 inches can be cut from a 63-inch ribbon.
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2 1/4 inch is 9/4 inch long pieces, so if pipe is 36 in long then 36/divided by 9/4 is 36 times 4/9 = 16 pieces
14 pieces. 4 inches left over.
None - the original wire is not long enough to make one piece.Maybe you meant to say that the pieces are .25inches each, and the decimalpoint got lost from the question. If that's what happened, then each piece isto be 1/8 inch long, and you can get 16 of them from 2 inches of wire.