Oh, dude, you're testing my math skills now? Alright, let's see... Well, since 1 meter is 100 centimeters, 3 meters would be 300 centimeters. So, you can cut 10 pieces of 30cm lengths from a 3m length. Math can be fun, right?
1 metre = 100 cm so 1.5 m = 100*1.5 = 150 cm. You can therefore cut 150/5 = 30 lengths.
TEN of course !
100 of them.
7/1.4 = 5 lengths.
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A layer hair cut is when your hair is cut in a style so that there are different lengths to the cut. The lengths tend to start around the ear and that would be the shortest length. Under than would be a longer length, and then a longer etc.
You can cut 11 lengths of 25cm from 280cm.
A layer hair cut is when your hair is cut in a style so that there are different lengths to the cut. The lengths tend to start around the ear and that would be the shortest length. Under than would be a longer length, and then a longer etc.
1m = 100 cm so 3m = 300 cm300 cm/60 cm = 5 lengths.
1 metre = 100 cm so 1.5 m = 100*1.5 = 150 cm. You can therefore cut 150/5 = 30 lengths.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! Let's see here, if we have a 4.5m rope and we want to cut it into 25cm lengths, we simply need to divide the total length of the rope by the length of each piece. So, 4.5m is equal to 450cm, and when we divide 450cm by 25cm, we find that we can cut 18 pieces of 25cm length from the rope. Happy little calculations!
There will be 300 pieces of steel cable if it is cut into 8-centimeter lengths. This calculation is done by converting the total length of 24 meters into centimeters (2400 cm) and then dividing by the length of each piece (8 cm).
The answer is 5.
The different hair cut lengths currently trending in the fashion industry include short pixie cuts, shoulder-length bobs, and long layers.
20 / 2 = 10So 10 lengths can be cut from 20 metres.ten20 / 2 = 10
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TEN of course !