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What is the maximum number of square tickets of side 10 cm that can be obtained from a square sheet measuring 1 metre on each side?

Area of square= 1m×1m
=1metre =100cm
=100÷10
= 10 cm^
8 years ago

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Bats
Is this correctly done?
8 years ago
Steve
not really. Aside from being incomplete, you did find that you can get 10 tickets along each side of the square.

So, there are 10^2 = 100 tickets
8 years ago

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