solo buys a roll of wrapping paper.The length of The paper is 4,5m.She estimates that she will need 1,25m to wrap a present for her sister,and 2,8m to wrap a present for her dad.How much paper she will have left over?

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1.25 + 2.8 = 4.05

4.5 - 4.05 = 0.45 meters

To find out how much wrapping paper Solo will have left over, we need to subtract the total length of paper used from the length of the paper that Solo bought.

First, let's calculate the total length of paper used:
- Solo used 1.25 meters to wrap a present for her sister.
- Solo used 2.8 meters to wrap a present for her dad.

To find the total length of paper used, we add these two values together:
1.25m + 2.8m = 4.05m

Now, to find how much paper Solo will have left over, we subtract the total length of paper used from the length of the paper she bought:
Length of paper bought - Total length of paper used

Length of paper bought = 4.5m (given)

Substituting the values:
4.5m - 4.05m = 0.45m

Therefore, Solo will have 0.45 meters of wrapping paper left over.