Respuesta :
Answer:
a. He can cut 5 strips of length 7/10 m
b. He has 6/7 m of wire left over
Step-by-step explanation:
* Lets explain how to solve the problem
- The length of the wire is 4.1 meters
- We need to cut strips from this wire of 7/10 meter long
- To do that lets divide the length of the wire by the length of
each strip
∵ The length of the wire = 4.1 meters
∵ The length of each strip = 7/10 meter
∴ The number of strips = 4.1 ÷ 7/10
- Lets change the decimal number 4.1 to a fraction
∵ 4.1 = 41/10
∴ The number of strips = 41/10 ÷ 7/10
- Multiply both terms by 10 to cancel the denominators
∴ The number of strips = 41 ÷ 7
∵ 41 ÷ 7 = 5 6/7
∴ The number of strips = 5 6/7
- That means the quotient is 5 and the reminder is 6
a.
∵ The quotient is the number of the strips
∴ The number of strips is 5
* He can cut 5 strips of length 7/10 m
b.
∵ The (remainder/divisor) is the left over
∴ The left over is 6/7
* He has 6/7 m of wire left over
Answer:
a. 5 strips
b. 0.6 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
a) to find number of 7/10 meter long strips, we have divide the total (4.1) by 7/10 and get the WHOLE NUMBER because the remainder is the remaining part.
So
[tex]\frac{4.1}{\frac{7}{10}}=5.85[/tex]
So he can cut 5 strips
b)
Since he can cut 5 strips, that would take [tex]\frac{7}{10}*5=3.5[/tex] m of the wire, the amount remaining is thus:
4.1 - 3.5 = 0.6 m