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Joyce
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Pls assist, thanks!

Date Posted: 4 years ago
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snell
Snell
4 years ago
someone else has posted the same qn. answered.

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The lengths linked by the arrows are the same.

If you cut them fromone side and transfer to the other side, you'll realise the combined lengths equal the total height of 2 tables.

1½m + 1 1/10 m

= 1 5/10 m + 1 1/10m

= 2 6/10 m

= 2 3/5 m

This is the height of 2 tables.

1 table

= 2 3/5m ÷ 2

= 2 6/10 m ÷ 2

= 1 3/10 m
Joyce
Joyce
4 years ago
Thank u!
J
J
4 years ago
You're welcome , Claire. Hope it helped