32 dm long.
Hint: 1 m = 10 dm... 3 meters = 3 x 10 dm = 30 dm
200 dm pieces ÷ 1.5 dm = 133 1/3 pieces 133 pieces with 0.5 dm left over
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.
1 dm = 0.1 m → 2.6 dm = 2.6 × 0.1 m = 0.26 m → 30m ÷ 0.26m/piece = 115 5/13 pieces You can cut 115 pieces 2.6 dm long from a piece of ribbon 30m long and will have a piece 1 dm (left over).
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Hint: 1 m = 10 dm... 3 meters = 3 x 10 dm = 30 dm
200 dm pieces ÷ 1.5 dm = 133 1/3 pieces 133 pieces with 0.5 dm left over
1 decimetre = 10 centimetre so 032 decimetre = 32 decimetres = 32*10 = 320 centimetres. Simple!
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.
1 dm = 0.1 m → 2.6 dm = 2.6 × 0.1 m = 0.26 m → 30m ÷ 0.26m/piece = 115 5/13 pieces You can cut 115 pieces 2.6 dm long from a piece of ribbon 30m long and will have a piece 1 dm (left over).
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To determine how many 1.5 dm pieces can be cut from a 20 m long ribbon, first convert the length of the ribbon from meters to decimeters. Since 1 meter equals 10 decimeters, 20 meters equals 200 decimeters. Dividing 200 dm by 1.5 dm gives approximately 133.33. Therefore, you can cut 133 full pieces of 1.5 dm ribbon from a 20 m long piece.
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width. For a rectangle that is 18 dm long and 15 dm wide, the area is calculated as follows: Area = length × width = 18 dm × 15 dm = 270 square decimeters. Therefore, the area is 270 dm².