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A piece of fabric 20m long sew 4/5 of that cloth, the rest of the fabric is sewn for each bag 2/3m, how many bags can be sewn in all?
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A piece of fabric 20m long sew 4/5 of that cloth, the rest of the fabric is sewn for each bag 2/3m, how many bags can be sewn in all?
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Answer: 16 bags
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(20) (4/5) = 16
(16) (3) / 2 = 24
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