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andrezito [222]
2 years ago
12

Duela de 1a 1 1/2 x 10 x 3, $ 120.00 m2

Mathematics
1 answer:
maria [59]2 years ago
6 0

¡Hola!

¿Qué puede significar una duela de 1 a 1 1/2 x10x3 $ 120.00m2?

Este ejercicio es para que puedas acomodar la información para que quien la lea tenga una forma de entenderla claramente así:

1. Primero podríamos decir que una duela es una tabla de madera que se curva y contornea los barriles o también las tablas de los pisos.

2. Lo siguiente es para confirmar que la mesa es de excelente calidad, es decir, Primera o.

3. 1, puede hacer referencia a una unidad.

4. 1/2 x10x3 este puede ser su volumen en centímetros 1 / 2cm de alto, 10cm de largo y 3cm de ancho.

5. Por último, el precio de la duela, 120.000 dólares el metro cuadrado.

Entonces podemos organizar todo esto:

Duela de Primero, 1 unidad; 1/2 cm de alto, 10cm de largo y 3cm de ancho, con un precio de $ 120.00 el metro cuadrado.

¡Espero haber ayudado!

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