If that's 3/4 feet, there will be 48 of them.
If the pipe is 36 feet long and you need part of it to be 34 feet long, then you will only get one piece that length with 2 feet of pipe remaining.
4 ÷ 2 = 2 so each piece measures two feet in length.
He would have 9 inches left.
If you have 16 yards you can't make a 25 yard long piece. I think you meant how many 25 FEET long pieces. There are 3 feet in one yard. Figure it out.
Suppose the shorter piece is x feet long. Then the longer piece is x+1 feet long. The total length of the two pieces is x + (x+1) = 2x+1 feet. So 2x+1 = 9 so 2x = 8 so x = 4' and then the other piece is 5'
30m/2.6dm = 30m/0.26m = 115.3.. ie 115 pieces.
60 feet
4 ÷ 2 = 2 so each piece measures two feet in length.
8 feet 6 inches = 102 inches. If the three pieces cut are equal in length then each would be (102/3) = 34 inches long (not accounting for material wasted in the cutting process).
8 pieces
You can cut off as many pieces as you want. Once you decide that, you'll be able to figure out how long each piece should be.
This will depend on how long you would like each piece to be. If each piece is to be 1 inch long, then 115 pieces could be cut. If each piece is 2 inches long, then 57 pieces with 0.5 inches left over If each pieces is 5 inches long, then 23 pieces and so on and so forth.
228 pcs if you evenly space them side to side - meaning that you end up with the same sized pieces at the end of each row in each direction. You would have 10 full pieces and 2 partial pieces for each row width wise and 17 full pieces and 2 partial pieces for each row length wise. The width wise partial for each row can be cut from1 piece and the same goes for the legth wise partial pieces.
He would have 9 inches left.
Each length of wire needs to be 179 feet long - X 3 = 537 FEET OF WIRE NEEDED.
If you have 16 yards you can't make a 25 yard long piece. I think you meant how many 25 FEET long pieces. There are 3 feet in one yard. Figure it out.
The equation would be: number of pieces = total length of yarn / length of each piece. In this case, the equation would be: number of pieces = 4 feet / 13 feet. Simplifying, the equation becomes: number of pieces = 4/13.
Each leg of the wall is 246.75 feet long.