The number of pieces of string you can cut from a 20 cm length depends on the length of each piece you want. For example, if you cut pieces that are each 5 cm long, you can cut 4 pieces (20 cm ÷ 5 cm = 4). If the pieces are 2 cm each, you can cut 10 pieces (20 cm ÷ 2 cm = 10). The total will vary based on the specified length of each piece.
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.
If you cut 20 lemons in half, you will have 40 halves. Then, if you cut half of these halves (which is 20 halves) by half again, you will create 20 additional pieces, resulting in 60 total lemon parts. Therefore, you will have 60 lemon parts.
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 determine how many 50 cent pieces go into 10 dollars, you need to divide 10 by 0.50. This calculation shows that there are 20 fifty cent pieces in 10 dollars. This can also be expressed as 10 ÷ 0.50 = 20.
Assuming the pieces are not rearranged so that more than one piece is cut at a time, then: 5 pieces requires cuts, so each cut takes 20 minutes/4 each. 10 pieces require 9 cuts, therefore they will take 20/4 × 9 minutes = 45 minutes.
4 inches : 5 pieces or 7 inches : 2 pieces or 8 inches : 2 pieces
exactly 20 of them
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The answer would be 20 pieces. 10 25 yards long pieces would be 250 yards total. Divide that by 12 gets you 20.8333... Since you want whole pieces, you would round that down to 20. Kelli can cut 20 full pieces.
you fold the string 20 times then tie a string in the middle then cut the ends
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.
50 minutes.
If you cut 20 lemons in half, you will have 40 halves. Then, if you cut half of these halves (which is 20 halves) by half again, you will create 20 additional pieces, resulting in 60 total lemon parts. Therefore, you will have 60 lemon parts.
Number of pieces crosswise = 4 ft / 8 inches = 48 inches / 8 inches = 6 Number of pieces lengthwise = 8 ft / 20 inches = 96 inches / 20 inches = 3 So, total number of pieces = 6*3 = 18.
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!
Each piece of string is :1/7 x 20 = 2 6/7 or 2.857 inches (3dp)
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