If she cut a ribbon into 8 equal lengths, and each piece is 1.158 meters long, the total length of the ribbon is 8 times 1.158 meters. This calculates to 9.264 meters in total. Therefore, she started with a ribbon that was 9.264 meters long before cutting it into pieces.
Devide 30 by 4.875 that gives 6 pieces of ribbon 4.875 inches long and 0.75 inches of ribbon left over.
1 dm = 0.1 m → 2.6 dm = 2.6 × 0.1 m = 0.26 m → 30m ÷ 0.26m/piece = 115 5/13 pieces You can cut 115 pieces 2.6 dm long from a piece of ribbon 30m long and will have a piece 1 dm (left over).
200 dm pieces ÷ 1.5 dm = 133 1/3 pieces 133 pieces with 0.5 dm left over
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 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.
4 ÷ 2 = 2 so each piece measures two feet in length.
Two pieces, one 9 inches long and the other 45 inches long. If you meant: How many pieces of ribbon 9 inches long can be cut from a piece 54 inches long, then: 54 inches ÷ 9 inches/piece = 6 pieces.
Convert 10 feet into inches. There are 12 inches in a foot. So 10 feet would equal 120 inches. (10 x 12=120) Then divide 15 into 120. Remember the position of the decimal.
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?
If she cut a ribbon into 8 equal lengths, and each piece is 1.158 meters long, the total length of the ribbon is 8 times 1.158 meters. This calculates to 9.264 meters in total. Therefore, she started with a ribbon that was 9.264 meters long before cutting it into pieces.
Devide 30 by 4.875 that gives 6 pieces of ribbon 4.875 inches long and 0.75 inches of ribbon left over.
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1 dm = 0.1 m → 2.6 dm = 2.6 × 0.1 m = 0.26 m → 30m ÷ 0.26m/piece = 115 5/13 pieces You can cut 115 pieces 2.6 dm long from a piece of ribbon 30m long and will have a piece 1 dm (left over).
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.
200 dm pieces ÷ 1.5 dm = 133 1/3 pieces 133 pieces with 0.5 dm left over
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.