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19 October, 04:59

The length of a pipe that weighs 45 pounds is cut into 2 pieces. One piece is 3 feet long and weighs 18 pounds. What is the length of the other piece?

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  1. 19 October, 05:07
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    If the length of a uniform pipe is 45 pounds, then the 18 pound piece is 18/45 the length of the pipe. If 18/45 of the length of the pipe is equal to 3 feet, then we can set up the equation:

    (18/45) x = 3ft

    Where x is the total length of the pipe. Solving for x:

    (18/45) x = 3ft

    18x = 135

    x = 7.5 feet

    We now know that the total length of the pipe before being cut is 7.5 feet. Since the first piece was 3 feet, we know that the second piece must be 4.5 feet (7.5 - 3).

    Answer: 4.5 feet
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