Final answer:
Tara can cut 12 pieces of 2/5 foot long from her 4 and 4/5 feet of rope. The quotient of 12 shows the number of these pieces she can obtain.
Step-by-step explanation:
Tara has 4 and 4/5 feet of rope.
Part A:
To find out how many 2/5 foot pieces Tara can cut from the rope, we first need to convert Tara's total amount of rope into fifths to match the unit. Since 4 and 4/5 can be written as 24/5, we divide this by 2/5 to find the number of pieces Tara can cut:
24/5 ÷ 2/5 = 24/5 × 5/2 = 12.
Tara can cut 12 pieces each 2/5 foot long from her rope.
Part B:
The quotient of 12 represents the total number of 2/5 foot long pieces that can be cut from Tara's rope. This shows how the total length of rope can be divided into smaller sections based on the piece size.