To determine how much cloth is wasted when cutting 18 dm from a 2m by 2m piece, we first convert the dimensions to the same unit. A 2m by 2m piece of cloth is equivalent to 200 dm by 200 dm, giving a total area of 40,000 dm². If 18 dm is cut from this piece, the area of the cut is 18 dm². Therefore, the waste can be calculated by subtracting the area cut from the total area, which would be 40,000 dm² - 18 dm² = 39,982 dm² of cloth remains, with only the 18 dm² cut being wasted.
The answer will be 18 / (1/3) or 18 x 3 = 54 pieces
18.5 metres are left.
upasana has a piece of cloth that measures 3.5 meters . How many smaller pieces can she make of each measuring 50 centimeter in length
150 dusters exactly
To mark off nine one-foot squares on a three-foot square piece of cloth, you need to draw four lines. Two horizontal lines and two vertical lines will divide the cloth into a grid of nine one-foot squares. The two horizontal lines will split the cloth into three rows, while the two vertical lines will create three columns.
2.4m = 24dm 1.8m = 18dm Area = 18dm*24dm = 432dm2 432dm2/1dm2 = 432 square tiles
The answer will be 18 / (1/3) or 18 x 3 = 54 pieces
Answer: 12 ft² = 1.11483 m²
18.5 metres are left.
upasana has a piece of cloth that measures 3.5 meters . How many smaller pieces can she make of each measuring 50 centimeter in length
Wasted has two syllables, was-ted
because many small fibres sticks on the door but news paper does not have fibre
150 dusters exactly
Oil is wasted by many activities,by oil spills on sea,on sometimes burning.
About 39 million gallons are wasted a year in traffic for the average person. Think about how many gallons are wasted a year in the whole world.
To mark off nine one-foot squares on a three-foot square piece of cloth, you need to draw four lines. Two horizontal lines and two vertical lines will divide the cloth into a grid of nine one-foot squares. The two horizontal lines will split the cloth into three rows, while the two vertical lines will create three columns.
None. It cleans the person having the bath and, in that respect, fulfils its function. It is, therefore, not wasted.