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The length of rope is 18.9cm if 8.7m is cut from it , how much rope is left?
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The length of rope is 18.9cm if 8.7m is cut from it , how much rope is left?
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's convert the length of the rope from meters to centimeters because the given length of the rope is in centimeters (18.9 cm):
1 meter = 100 centimeters
So, 8.7 meters is equal to
8.7 × 100=870centimeters.
Now, to find out how much rope is left after cutting 8.7 meters from the initial length:
Initial length of the rope = 18.9 cm
Length of rope cut = 870 cm
To find the remaining length, subtract the length cut from the initial length:
Remaining length = Initial length - Length cut
Remaining length = 18.9 cm - 870 cm
Remaining length = -851.1 cm
It seems there might be an issue with the values provided or the calculation. When subtracting 870 cm (length cut) from 18.9 cm (initial length), the result is negative (-851.1 cm), which doesn't make sense for the remaining length of the rope. Please double-check the values or information provided for accuracy
Given :
To Find :
Solution Explanation :
[tex]1 \: m \: = 100 \:c m \\ \\ = 8.7 \times 100 \\ \\ = 870 \: cm[/tex]
[tex]Remaining \: rope \: left \\ \\ = 18.9 \: cm - 870 \: cm \\ \\ = - 851.1 \: cm[/tex]