Well, darling, if we're talking about cutting 10cm strips from a length of 5m 60cm, you can cut a total of 56 strips. Just divide the total length by the length of each strip: 560cm ÷ 10cm = 56 strips. Math doesn't lie, honey!
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You cut it, stretch and measure the length. I think you then have to divide by 3.14
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The answer depends on whether you start off with a open ended object like a strip of paper of a length of fabric, or a closed object like a loop of paper or a doughnut. The answer also depends on whether you can stack pieces that you have already cut for the next cut. For an open ended object and no stacking, you will need 342 cuts.
An infinite number. Any parallelogram can be cut in half by a line parallel to one of its sides to increase the number by one. And there is no end to that process.
To calculate the number of 10cm strips that can be cut from a length of 5m 60cm, we first need to convert the length to centimeters. 5m 60cm is equivalent to 560cm. Then, we divide the total length by the length of each strip: 560cm / 10cm = 56 strips. Therefore, 56 strips of 10cm can be cut from a length of 5m 60cm.
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Two strips can be cut from a half-meter strip if each strip is 0.25 meters long.
2.5 metres is 2500mm therefore the answer is 50 - all without the aid of a calculator.
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Beef that is cut into strips and dried / cured is often referred to as beef jerky.
50 strips, provided this is a hypothetical question and the blade you're hypothetically using has no width. Otherwise, you will have to deduct the blade width for each cut.
To cut vegetables in a julienne style, first, slice the vegetable into thin, uniform strips. Then, stack the strips and cut them into matchstick-sized pieces. This technique creates long, thin strips that are perfect for stir-fries and salads.
Well, honey, if you're cutting 24 inches of plywood into strips that are 2 1/2 inches wide, you can cut a total of 9 strips. It's simple math - just divide the total width of the plywood by the width of each strip. So, grab that saw and get to work!
Thin strips of wood can be cut without a table saw by using a hand saw, a circular saw, a jigsaw, or a band saw. These tools can be used to carefully and accurately cut the wood into thin strips.
1 tile will suffice - if you cut it into 214 very thin strips. If you want a proper answer you need to know the area of the floor that you are trying to cover - not just its length!