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If the thickness of a pile of 12 cardboard sheets is 45 mm then how many sheets of the same cardboard would be 90 cm thick?​

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Explanation:

45 mm / 12 sheet = 3.75 mm sheet

90 cm = 900 mm

900 mm / 3.75 mm/sheet = 240 sheets

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Hello!

Answer:


\Large \boxed{ \sf240}

Explanation:

→ We want to find how many sheets of the same cardboard would be 90cm thick.

→ We know that the thickness of a pile of 12 cardboard sheets is 45 mm.

→ So we know that 1 cardboard is equal to 45/12 = 3.75mm

→ We also know that 90cm = 900mm.

→ So we have this table:


\begin{tabular}{ l c r } Number of cardboard & 1 & x \\ Thickness (mm)& 3.75 & 900 \\ \end{tabular}

→ Let's find x to find the number of sheets that would be 90cm thick.

→ Let's use the method of the cross:


\sf x = 1 * 900 / 3.75 =\boxed{ \sf240}

Conclusion:

There are 240 cardboard in a 90cm thick stack.

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