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A plumber has 2.5 meter long copper wire he needs to cut links of 60 cm 35 cm and 90 cm work out how much the initial 2.5 metres long pipe is left
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A plumber has 2.5 meter long copper wire he needs to cut links of 60 cm 35 cm and 90 cm work out how much the initial 2.5 metres long pipe is left
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A plumber has 2.5 meter long copper wire he needs to cut links of 60 cm 35 cm and 90 cm work out how much the initial 2.5 metres long pipe is left
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2.5 meters is equal to 250 centimeters.
250 - 60 - 35 - 90 = 65
There would be 65 centimeters or .65 meter
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