the answer is 58 cm,
Or
3 meters in two pieces
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?
130-83=47cm
130 minus 83 = 47 cm left
2 inches
65 students
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?
130-83=47cm
You would use a measuring tape or a ruler to measure the length of a piece of ribbon. Simply lay the ribbon flat, align one end with the '0' mark, and then stretch or unroll the tape or ruler to the other end of the ribbon to get an accurate measurement in inches or centimeters.
130 minus 83 = 47 cm left
2 inches
It will cost 22.75 in total.
this how you can figure it out it lay it out and measure it with a tap measure the an see what it comes out to be
3.6 metres = 3.937 yards - of ribbon or anything else.
2 * (length + width)
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The answer depends on what the ribbon is meant to do. Also, there has to be some overlap where the ribbon is knotted.
how many bows can you make from 5meters of ribbon if making a bow takes of a meter of ribbon