20 / 2 = 10So 10 lengths can be cut from 20 metres.ten20 / 2 = 10
Divide 43.2 by 1.8 and you get 24 exactly.
Five lengths because 7/1.4 = 5
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some intense math here. So, if we have a 4-meter ribbon and cut it into 20cm lengths, that means we're getting 20 pieces out of it. Each piece is 0.2 meters long because 20cm is 0.2 meters. Math is wild, man.
There will be 300 pieces of steel cable if it is cut into 8-centimeter lengths. This calculation is done by converting the total length of 24 meters into centimeters (2400 cm) and then dividing by the length of each piece (8 cm).
20 / 2 = 10So 10 lengths can be cut from 20 metres.ten20 / 2 = 10
Divide 43.2 by 1.8 and you get 24 exactly.
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7/1.4 = 5 lengths.
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There can be 5 pieces.
Five lengths because 7/1.4 = 5
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some intense math here. So, if we have a 4-meter ribbon and cut it into 20cm lengths, that means we're getting 20 pieces out of it. Each piece is 0.2 meters long because 20cm is 0.2 meters. Math is wild, man.
To find the lengths of the two pieces, you first need to find the total number of parts in the ratio, which is 7+2=9 parts. Then, divide the total length of the original timber by the total number of parts to find the length of one part: 828 cm / 9 = 92 cm per part. Finally, multiply the length of the larger part (7 parts) by the length of one part to find the length of the larger cut: 7 parts * 92 cm = 644 cm. Therefore, the larger cut length is 644 cm.
200 pieces.