A paper clip is made from 9.2 cm of wire what is the greatest number of paper clips that can be made from 10 m of wire

To find the greatest number of paper clips that can be made from 10 meters of wire, you need to convert the given measurements to the same units. Here are the steps:

1. Convert 10 meters to centimeters: Since 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, multiply 10 by 100.
10 m * 100 cm/m = 1000 cm

2. Calculate the length of wire consumed by a single paper clip: Since each paper clip requires 9.2 cm of wire, divide the total length of wire by the length per paper clip.
1000 cm ÷ 9.2 cm = 108.7

Now, the result we obtained is not a whole number since you cannot have a fraction of a paper clip. Therefore, the greatest whole number of paper clips that can be made from 10 meters of wire is 108.

To find the greatest number of paper clips that can be made from 10 m (1000 cm) of wire, we need to determine how many paper clips can be made from each centimeter of wire.

Given that a paper clip is made from 9.2 cm of wire, we can calculate the number of paper clips per centimeter by dividing 1 cm by 9.2 cm:

1 cm / 9.2 cm = 0.1087 paper clips per centimeter

Now, we can find the number of paper clips that can be made from the total length of wire.

1000 cm of wire * 0.1087 paper clips per centimeter = 108.7 paper clips

Therefore, the greatest number of paper clips that can be made from 10 m of wire is 108 paper clips, as we cannot have a fraction of a paper clip.

10/.092 = 108.69

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