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An electrician has 4.1 meters of wire how many strips 7/10 m can he cut . How much wire will he have left
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An electrician has 4.1 meters of wire how many strips 7/10 m can he cut . How much wire will he have left
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7/10 m= 0.7 m
4.1÷0.7=5.85
You would round down 5.85 to just 5, because he cannot cut less than a whole strip.
To find the exact amount of wire used in 5 strips:
5×0.7= 3.5
4.1-3.5= 0.6 m will be leftover.
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