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18 March, 08:48

A tailor cuts 378 yards from a roll of fabric to make one jacket. Which expression gives the number of jackets he can make from 1634 yards?

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  1. 18 March, 09:03
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    The expression that gives the number of Jackets that can be made from a fabric of 1634 yards will be found as follows:

    let the number of jackets be x.

    the total length of material required to make x jackets cannot exceed 1634 yards, it can be equal to or less than 1634. Thus, the expression will be given as follows:

    amount required to make one jacket is 378, hence:

    378x≤1634

    x≤4.32275

    approximating the above we get:

    x≤4
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