To determine how many yards of cloth the fabric store has left after selling the pieces, we can follow these steps:
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Calculate the total amount of cloth the store has initially: Let’s denote the first roll of cloth as \( A \) yards and the second roll as \( B \) yards. The total initial amount of cloth is: \[ \text{Total initial cloth} = A + B \]
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Calculate the total amount of cloth sold: Since the store sells 4 pieces, and each piece is \( C \) yards long, the total amount of cloth sold is: \[ \text{Total sold} = 4 \times C \]
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Calculate how much cloth is left after the sale: The cloth remaining can be calculated by subtracting the total sold from the total initial cloth: \[ \text{Cloth left} = (A + B) - (4 \times C) \]
To find the final answer, substitute the given values of \( A \), \( B \), and \( C \) into the above expression.
If you provide the specific lengths for \( A \), \( B \), and \( C \), I can help calculate the exact amount of cloth left.