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12 May, 06:57

The length of a ribbon is 3/4 meter. Sun yi needs pieces measuring 1/3 meter for an art project. What is the greatest number of pieces measuring 1/3 meter that can be cut from the ribbon? How much ribbon will be left after sun Yi cuts the ribbon Explain your reasoning

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  1. 12 May, 07:26
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    3/4 of a meter in decimal form is 0.75m

    1/3 of a meter in decimal form is 0.33m

    Only two whole pieces measuring 0.33 can be cut from the ribbon since

    0.33 + 0.33 = 0.66 (which is 0.09 less than 0.75)

    therefore any other piece will measure 0.75 - 0.66 = 0.09

    For simplicity we can multiply by 100 to convert meters to cm, so

    0.75 * 100 = 75cm, 0.33 * 100 = 33cm, 0.66 * 100 = 66 cm, 0.09 * 100 = 9cm.

    So two ribbons each 33cm long, totaling 66cm, can be cut from the 75cm ribbon and only 9cm of the ribbon will be left.
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