A tailor had 10 m of cloth. He used 2 m 40 cm and 2 m 60 cm to make two shirts. How much cloth was left?

2m, 40 + 2m, 60 = 5m

10 - 5 = _______ m

To find out how much cloth was left, we need to subtract the total cloth used from the initial amount.

The tailor used,
2 m 40 cm + 2 m 60 cm = 4 m 100 cm.

Now, we need to convert 100 cm into meters to simplify the calculation.
1 m = 100 cm, so 100 cm is equal to 1 m.

Therefore, 4 m 100 cm = 4 m + 1 m = 5 meters.

To find out the amount of cloth left, we subtract the cloth used from the initial amount of cloth.

10 m - 5 m = 5 meters of cloth was left.

To find out how much cloth was left, we need to subtract the total cloth used to make the shirts from the initial 10 meters.

First, let's convert the cloth measurements to the same unit (meters).

2 meters and 40 centimeters can be written as 2 + 0.40 = 2.40 meters.
2 meters and 60 centimeters can be written as 2 + 0.60 = 2.60 meters.

Next, let's add these two measurements to find the total used cloth:
2.40 meters + 2.60 meters = 5 meters.

Now, to find the cloth left, we can subtract the total used cloth from the initial cloth:
10 meters - 5 meters = 5 meters.

Therefore, the tailor has 5 meters of cloth left.

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