The fraction strips that you can make if you start with a thirds strip is a fraction strip with, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, or any other number with using a third fraction just drawing it in a fraction strip.
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You can make eights or sixteenth
Well honey, if you've got a fraction strip folded into twelfths, you can measure lengths in twelfths! Each section represents one twelfth of the whole strip, so you can measure anything from one twelfth all the way up to twelve twelfths (which is just a fancy way of saying the whole darn strip). So, get measuring and don't let those twelfths intimidate you!
To calculate the number of 10cm strips that can be cut from a length of 5m 60cm, we first need to convert the length to centimeters. 5m 60cm is equivalent to 560cm. Then, we divide the total length by the length of each strip: 560cm / 10cm = 56 strips. Therefore, 56 strips of 10cm can be cut from a length of 5m 60cm.
it's 30. stupid trade calculations.
Well, darling, a strip measuring 25cm longer than a strip measuring 220mm is actually the same length. You see, 25cm is equal to 250mm, so both strips are 250mm in length. Math may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's as simple as that!