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We have been given that Khalil has 13.5 M of lanyard. He needs to cut the lanyards into pieces that are 90 cm long. We are asked to find the number of full-length pieces of a lanyard will Khalil be able to cut.
First of all, we will convert 13.5 meter into cm.
1 meter = 100 cm
13.5 meters = 13.5*100 = 1350 cm.
Now we will divide 1350 by 90 to find number of pieces of lanyard that can be cut from 1350 cm.


Therefore, Khalil will be able to cut 15 full-length pieces of a lanyard.
Let our basis be worth 1 dollar. A nickel's worth is $0.05. In order to come up with $1, the number of nickels should be:
Number of nickels = $1 * 1 nickel/$0.05 = 20 nickels
Thickness of 20 nickels = 20 nickels * 1.95 mm = 39 mm
Let's do the same for the quarters. Each quarter is worth $0.25.
Number of quarters = $1 * 1 quarter/$0.25 = 4 quarters
Thickness of 4 quarters = 4 quarters * 1.75 mm = 7 mm
Find the ratio of the two:
39 mm/7 mm = 5.57
Therefore, a stack of nickels is 5.57 times thicker than a stack of quarters worth one dollar.
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