Only if it happens to be a 2 foot long piece of string.
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3 and 3/4 feet
Let the length of the shorter piece of wood be ( x ) feet. Then, the longer piece is ( 3x ) feet. Together, they add up to 8 feet, so the equation is ( x + 3x = 8 ). Solving this gives ( 4x = 8 ), so ( x = 2 ). Thus, the shorter piece of wood is 2 feet long.
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.
30 inches or 2 feet and 6 inches
To compare the lengths, we need to convert all measurements to the same unit. A piece of string that is 2 feet long is approximately 609.6 millimeters, a piece that is 10 centimeters is 100 millimeters, a piece that is 254 millimeters is equal to 254 millimeters, and a piece that is 1 yard is about 914.4 millimeters. Therefore, the longest piece of string is the one that is 1 yard long.
(Length + Width) x 2
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2 inches
70 CM
4 ÷ 2 = 2 so each piece measures two feet in length.
Each piece of string is :1/7 x 20 = 2 6/7 or 2.857 inches (3dp)
3 and 3/4 feet
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9 pieces: 6 yards = 18 feet, then divide by 2 feet per piece to get 9 pieces.
2 yards=6 feet.
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