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1 February, 01:18

Tim wraps presents at a local gift shop. If its takes 2.5 meters of wrapping paper per present, how many can Tim wrap is he has 50 meters of wrapping paper?

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  1. 1 February, 02:03
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    If he had 50 meters of wrapping paper, and each present took 2.5 meters of wrapping paper, he would be able to wrap 20 presents.
  2. 1 February, 03:34
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    20 presents

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given it takes 2.5meters of wrapping paper per present

    That's

    2.5 meters = 1 present

    Number of presents wrapped by Tim if he had 50 meters of wrapping paper?

    Let the number be A.

    So,

    50 meters = A

    Therefore,

    2.5 meters = 1 present

    50 meters = A

    Cross multiply

    A x 2.5 = 50 x 1

    Divide both sides by 2.5

    A x 2.5/2.5 = 50/2.5

    A = 20

    Tim would wrap 20 presents if he had 50 meters of wrapping paper
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