To find out how many pieces of ribbon each 4.5 cm long can be cut from a length of 4.5 metres, first convert 4.5 metres to centimetres: 4.5 metres is 450 cm. Next, divide the total length by the length of each piece: 450 cm ÷ 4.5 cm = 100. Therefore, you can cut 100 pieces of ribbon from a length of 4.5 metres.
1 metre = 100 cm 2.5 metres = (2.5 times 100) = 250 cm If each piece is 10 cm, there can be (250 divided by 10) pieces = 25 pieces, provided no ribbon is wasted in the process of cutting.
Kelly cut each of her 2 ribbons into 8 equal pieces, resulting in a total of 16 pieces. Since she used 13 pieces, this can also be expressed as using ( \frac{13}{16} ) of the total pieces available or ( \frac{13}{2} ) of the original ribbons, as each ribbon contributes 8 pieces.
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The length of each of the sides is then 9 metres.
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If 104 yards of ribbon is cut into 14 equal length pieces, each piece will have length of 7.43 yards, to the justified number of significant digits.
To find out how many 3.5 inch pieces can be cut from a 63-inch ribbon, divide the total length of the ribbon (63 inches) by the length of each piece (3.5 inches). The calculation is 63 ÷ 3.5 = 18 pieces. Therefore, 18 pieces of 3.5 inches can be cut from a 63-inch ribbon.
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1 metre = 100 cm 2.5 metres = (2.5 times 100) = 250 cm If each piece is 10 cm, there can be (250 divided by 10) pieces = 25 pieces, provided no ribbon is wasted in the process of cutting.
Kelly cut each of her 2 ribbons into 8 equal pieces, resulting in a total of 16 pieces. Since she used 13 pieces, this can also be expressed as using ( \frac{13}{16} ) of the total pieces available or ( \frac{13}{2} ) of the original ribbons, as each ribbon contributes 8 pieces.
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4 ÷ 2 = 2 so each piece measures two feet in length.
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Well, honey, if we're talking about a meter-long ribbon, you can cut 5 pieces of 20 cm each. I mean, it's not rocket science, just basic division. So, grab your scissors and get to snipping those ribbons into perfect 20 cm pieces!
6 pieces can be made, assuming you lose nothing in the cutting. 9/1.5 = 6.
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Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, fine. So, 2 meters is 200 centimeters, and if Chester cuts it into 5 equal pieces, each piece would be 40 centimeters long. There you go, Chester's got 5 pieces of ribbon, all 40 centimeters long. Happy now?