A clothing owner has 1734 meter of fabric to make identical sweaters of all the same if each sweater uses 3.4 meters of fabric how many sweaters could be made?

This is just 1734/3.4, which is 510 sweaters. Next time I would recommend just using your computer's calculator program.

Divide. What do you get?

To find out how many sweaters could be made, we need to divide the total length of fabric by the amount of fabric used for each sweater.

Total length of fabric = 1734 meters
Fabric used per sweater = 3.4 meters

Number of sweaters = Total length of fabric / Fabric used per sweater
Number of sweaters = 1734 meters / 3.4 meters

Calculating this, we find:
Number of sweaters ≈ 510. This means that approximately 510 sweaters could be made.

To figure out how many identical sweaters can be made from 1734 meters of fabric, we need to divide the total length of fabric by the amount of fabric needed for each sweater.

Here's the calculation:

Number of sweaters = Total length of fabric / Length of fabric per sweater

Given:
Total length of fabric = 1734 meters
Length of fabric per sweater = 3.4 meters

Number of sweaters = 1734 meters / 3.4 meters

Now, let's do the math:

Number of sweaters = 510

Therefore, the clothing owner can make 510 identical sweaters using the 1734 meters of fabric.