80 m / 0.625 m = 128 pieces
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To find the number of pieces, divide the total length of the string by the length of each piece. In this case, the string is 25 1/2 inches long and each piece is 3/4 inch long. Dividing 25 1/2 by 3/4 will give you 34 pieces.
the normal amount would be 17
31.5/(2.4*1.2) = 15.8 so 16 pieces assuming that there is minimal wastage.
You are supposed to divide 4 meters / 30 centimeters. 4 meters is the same as 400 centimeters. In this case, the answer will not be an integer; round it down to the nearest integer.
No, a piece of string can be longer than 100 meters, depending on its material and how it is made. The length of string can vary based on the type of material used, such as nylon, cotton, or fishing line.
well the longest piece of string is about um...........uh.................hmm..................90000000000000000000 meters?
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To find the number of pieces, divide the total length of the string by the length of each piece. In this case, the string is 25 1/2 inches long and each piece is 3/4 inch long. Dividing 25 1/2 by 3/4 will give you 34 pieces.
Each piece of string is :1/7 x 20 = 2 6/7 or 2.857 inches (3dp)
4 inches : 5 pieces or 7 inches : 2 pieces or 8 inches : 2 pieces
the normal amount would be 17
31.5/(2.4*1.2) = 15.8 so 16 pieces assuming that there is minimal wastage.
It is: 200/8 = 25
You are supposed to divide 4 meters / 30 centimeters. 4 meters is the same as 400 centimeters. In this case, the answer will not be an integer; round it down to the nearest integer.
9 pieces: 6 yards = 18 feet, then divide by 2 feet per piece to get 9 pieces.
Five pieces because 7/1.4 = 5