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15 November, 16:13

a piece of wire is 25 ft long and cut into pieces of different lengths all pieces that either 3 4 or 5 ft long if you cut two pieces of 5 how many pieces of 3 and 4 ft can you get not leftover wires after cutting

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  1. 15 November, 16:29
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    Algebraically you could represent it like this

    2*5 + x*3 + y*4 = 25 Multiply 2*5

    10 + 3x + 4y = 25 Subtract 10 from both sides.

    3x + 4y = 15 Now try this. Let y = 2

    3x + 4*2 = 15

    3x + 8 = 15 Subtract 8 from both sides.

    3x = 15 - 8

    3x = 7 Ordinarily you would divide by 3 but the question doesn't let you.

    7 is a neat number. You could use 4 + 3

    So one answer is

    2 fives.

    3 Fours

    1 Three

    You could also do

    2 fives

    5 threes. Nothing says you must have a four.

    You can also do.

    3 fives

    1 four

    2 threes There is nothing to say you can't have another 5
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