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A piece of wire 16 m long is cut

into two pieces so that one piece
is three fifths as long as the other. Find the length of each piece.

User Haiyang
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After constructing and solving the linear equation
x+(3)/(5)x=16, we obtain that the shorter piece of the wire is
6 m long whereas the longer piece is
10 m long.

What is a linear equation?

  • An equation consisting of one or more variables and constants with some mathematical operation (such as Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, etc.) between them is called a linear equation if the highest power of any variable in that equation is one.
  • For example,
    5x=15 is a linear equation in one variable i.e.,
    x whereas
    2x+3y=5 is a linear equation in two variables
    x and
    y.

For the given problem, we construct a linear equation and solve it to find the answer.
Let the length of the longer piece of the wire be
x m.

Then, by the question, the other (shorter) piece will be
(3)/(5)x m long.

So, the total length will be
x+(3)/(5) x=(8x)/(5) m.

But according to the question, the total length of the wire is
16 m.

Thus, we must get
(8x)/(5)=16. This is the required linear equation to be solved. By solving, we get:


(8x)/(5)=16\\ \Longrightarrow 8x=16* 5\\\Longrightarrow x=(16* 5)/(8)\\ \therefore x=10

Also,
(3)/(5) x=(3)/(5)* 10=6.

Therefore, the shorter piece of the wire is
6 m long whereas the longer piece is
10 m long.

User Stigkj
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Answer:

The longer piece is 10 m, and the shorter piece is 6 m.

Explanation:

16 / (5 + 3) = 2 m

2 x 5 = 10 m

2 x 3 = 6 m

User Rich Randall
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