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25 January, 07:45

A quilt shop has a rectangular piece of fabric with an area of 3 1/3 square yards. The width of the fabric is 5/4 yards. The shop owner can cut the fabric into strips that are 1/3 yard long and 5/4 yards wide a d sell them for $3 each or cut the fabric into strips that are 1/4 yard long and 5/4 yards wide and sell them for $2.30 each. Recommend the length of the strip of the fabric that the shop owner should sel to earn the greater amount of money from sale of the fabric?

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  1. 25 January, 07:59
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    The owner must sell the 1/4 yards long strip to make more money

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given,

    The area of the rectangle Length (L) * Breadth (B) = 3-1/3 yards2

    width=5/4 yards

    To find the length (L) = Area/width

    L=3-1/3 : 5/4=8/3 yards

    Length=8/3 yards

    After cutting into strips of 1/3 yards long and 5/4 yards wide.

    The number of pieces acquired is Total length/strip length=8/3 : 1/3=8 strips of 1/3 yards length

    The width is not considered as the value does not change

    Therefore the total amount if each strip is sold for $ 3 is 8*3=$24

    However if the fabric is cut into strips of ¼ yards long 5/4 yards wide

    Then number of pieces acquired is 8/3 : ¼ = 32/3 strips of ¼ yards length

    Therefore the total amount if each strip is sold for $ 2.30 or $ 23/10 is 32/3 * 23/10 = $24.5333

    Therefore to earn more he should sell the strips of ¼ yards length
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