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13.02.2021 •
Mathematics
A cylindrical pipe has a length of 2.4 m and an internal diameter of 30 cm. What is the largest object that could fit in the pipe? Give your answer correct to the nearest cm.
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Ответ:
So we make a sum of what's going to equal 52 in small packets.
I found 4x13=52. 13 would be the number of packets
BUT!! Since it MUST be equal dark and milk and we have 28 and 26,
you would have to eliminate 1 pack because all 4 would be milk chocolate.
So that is only 12 packets.
4 per pack so that would be 2 dark and 2 milk per packet.