A piece of wire 4.25 m long broke into two pieces. One piece is 3.175 m long. How
long is the other piece?
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A piece of wire 4.25 m long broke into two pieces. One piece is 3.175 m long. How
long is the other piece?
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Answer:
Length of a piece of wire = \frac{7}{8}
8
7
m
Length of one broken piece = \frac{1}{4}
4
1
m
Length of other piece = \frac{7}{8}-\frac{1}{4}
8
7
−
4
1
= \frac{7-\left(1\times2\right)}{8}=\frac{7-2}{8}=\frac{5}{8}
8
7−(1×2)
=
8
7−2
=
8
5
m
The other piece is \frac{5}{8}
8
5
metre long.
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Answer:
1.075 m
subtract 4.250 with 3.175