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8 July, 01:17

Sean bought 68 3/4 inches of rope. How many 15-inches ropes can he make from it

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  1. 8 July, 03:33
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    Length of rope bought by Sean = 68 3/4 inches

    = 275/4 inches

    Then

    The number of 15 inch rope that can be made by Sean = (275/4) / 15

    = 275 / (4 * 15)

    = 275/60

    = 4.58

    So we can see from the above deduction that Sean can make 4 complete 15 inches ropes and there will be 0.58 inches of rope excess. I hope the procedure and the method of solving is absolutely clear to you. This is the easiest way to get to the solution for such problems.
  2. 8 July, 04:24
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    I first divided 3/4 tk her 0.75

    I then got 68.75 as the inches of rope.

    If you then divide 68.75/15

    you get 4.58333 ...

    Sean can make 4.58 - 15inch ropes
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