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Given,
1.8m of cloth is needed to stitch one shirt
Then 45m can used to stitch 'x' number of shirts
Convert Meters to cm
1m = 100cm
1.8m = 180cm
45m = 4500cm
Shirts ----- cloth
1 -------------180
x-------------4500
Cross multiplication
180x = 4500
x = 4500/180
x = 25
25 shirts
He can stitch 25 shirts
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Q: Rahul bought 4 kg 90 g of apples, 2 kg 60 g of grapes and 5 kg 300 g of mangoes. find the total weight of all the fruits he bought.
Rahul bought , apples = 4kg 90g
He bought , grapes = 2kg 60g
He bought , mangoes = 5kg 300g
Total weight he bought = ( 4kg 90g + 2kg 60g + 5kg 300g )
=> 11kg 450gm
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