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2.5 metres is 2500mm therefore the answer is 50 - all without the aid of a calculator.
1 tile will suffice - if you cut it into 214 very thin strips. If you want a proper answer you need to know the area of the floor that you are trying to cover - not just its length!
One paver should be enough. Cut it at 12.4, and then cut a thin strip that is 0.1 wide. You will have three strips: 12.4 x 16 0.1 x 16 and 3.5 x 16 Discard the third, trim the second to a length of 12.4 and you're done.
Cut away what you don't want.
depends. one if it is cut length ways an none if cut width ways
560 ÷ 10 = 56 strips
2.5 metres is 2500mm therefore the answer is 50 - all without the aid of a calculator.
12300 cm square or 1.23m
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Beef that is cut into strips and dried / cured is often referred to as beef jerky.
50 strips, provided this is a hypothetical question and the blade you're hypothetically using has no width. Otherwise, you will have to deduct the blade width for each cut.
1 tile will suffice - if you cut it into 214 very thin strips. If you want a proper answer you need to know the area of the floor that you are trying to cover - not just its length!
another word for cut a little?
There are several sources online if your local craft store doesn't have the pre-cut strips.
Your Answer: ChipsDid you know:In the UK, long thin strips of potatoes are sometimes called fries to contrast them with the thickly cut strips, which are always referred to as chips.
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