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To find out how many 25 cm pieces can be cut from a 2-meter long string, first convert 2 meters to centimeters, which is 200 cm. Then, divide the total length of the string (200 cm) by the length of each piece (25 cm): 200 cm ÷ 25 cm = 8. Therefore, you can cut 8 pieces of string that are each 25 cm long from a 2-meter ball of string.
its mean the kite which is cut off string.. life and time of the kite finishes when that cut off the string and then that steadly fell down..
Yes, it actually happened to me once. My string broke during rehearsals so I had to change it. Since the old string cut into two, I accidentally touched the sharp edge & it cut through my middle finger. Of course, my finger bled. So you just have to be very careful about changing strings next time, be vigilant as to if your string has a sharp edge or not.
It is a musical instrument made out of bamboo. he open end is cut in progressive lengths and into the shape of an open mouth. They are similar to that of a harmonica.
You can, but it may not be the most comfortable for you, or it may not fit in a 3/4 case.
Five lengths because 7/1.4 = 5
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A 40 cm piece of string can be cut into eight 5 cm pieces.
4, you got to be young to not get this,
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cheska has 147 metres of red ribbon.She cut it into 0.21 metre long. how many pieces of ribbon does she have? what is answer and solution.
200 pieces.
Yes.
1 metre = 100 centimetres. You now have all the information required to answer the question..
You can cut 11 lengths of 25cm from 280cm.
1 metre = 100 cm so 1.5 m = 100*1.5 = 150 cm. You can therefore cut 150/5 = 30 lengths.
When cutting an 8 cm string, the possible lengths for pieces can vary widely depending on how the string is divided. For example, you could cut the string into one piece of 8 cm, two pieces of 4 cm each, or four pieces of 2 cm each. You can also create combinations of different lengths, such as one piece of 5 cm and another of 3 cm, as long as the total length equals 8 cm. Thus, any combination of lengths that adds up to 8 cm is possible.