Bret wants to take an advert out in a newspaper. The page has a length of 36cm. An advert will take 1/3 of the length of the pag
e. Bret says the advert needs to be 11cm in length. Is Bret correct? Show your working out and state a clear answer.
1 answer:
Answer:
I don't think so
Step-by-step explanation:
the length of the newspaper page=36cm
the advert will take 1/3 of the page=1/3*36=12
so the advert takes12 cm and he says it has to be 11 cm which is not right .
I hope this helps
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