A total of 2700 pieces of ribbon measuring 1 cm.
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.
700 divided by 91= 7r63 approximately 8cm 700cm=7m
there are 3 feet in a yard so 120 feet equals 40 yards.
I've counted - it had 159 pieces
It is not possible to tell the number of meters in one kilogram polyethlene roll. This is because, meter measures length while kilogram measures weight.
45"
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.
36 inches x 20 yards = 720 inches.
There are 20 fifty cent pieces in a roll.
There are 20 fifty cent pieces in a roll.
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A roll of ribbon is commonly referred to as a "spool" of ribbon. This term is used to describe the cylindrical holder around which the ribbon is wound, making it easy to store and dispense. Spools of ribbon come in various sizes and materials, suitable for different crafting or decorative purposes.
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there are 3 feet in a yard so 120 feet equals 40 yards.
700 divided by 91= 7r63 approximately 8cm 700cm=7m
Most of the basic rolls such as a cucumber roll are cut into six pieces.