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gizmo_the_mogwai [7]
2 years ago
15

Wazma bought some new pants, but the 34 inch inseam was too long. If he wants the inseam to be 3013 inches long, how much length

will need to be removed?
Write your answer as a mixed number.
3 2/3 inches 4 1/3 inches 64 1/3 inches 4 2/3 inches
Mathematics
1 answer:
KiRa [710]2 years ago
7 0

The length of the inseam to be removed from the pant is 3 2 / 3 inches.

<h3 /><h3>How to find the length to be removed?</h3>

The length of the pant he bought is 34 inches and it was too long.

He wants the length to be 30 1 / 3 inches long.

Therefore, the amount of length to be removed can be calculated as follows;

34 - 30 1 / 3

30\frac{1}{3}  = \frac{91}{3}

Hence,

34-\frac{91}{3}=\frac{102-91}{3} =\frac{11}{3}=3\frac{2}{3}  inches

Therefore, the number to be removed is 3 2 / 3 inches

learn more on length here: brainly.com/question/11427600

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