A school is supplied with piped water from a water tank 1 km 125m away. If 225 pipes of equal length are to be used.What is the length of each pipe

1 km 225m = 1225m

1225m/225 = 5m

A school is to be supplied with piped water from a water tank 1km 125m away if 225pipes of equal length are to be used what is the length of each pipe

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Well, that's a piping hot question! Let's break it down, shall we?

The total distance from the water tank to the school is 1 km 125m, right?

To find the length of each pipe, we need to divide this distance by the number of pipes, which is 225.

So, let's convert the distance to a single unit. 1 km is equal to 1,000 meters. Therefore, the total distance is 1,125 meters.

Now, we divide this distance by the number of pipes: 1,125 meters รท 225 pipes

Drumroll, please...

The length of each pipe is approximately 5 meters!

Now your school will have plenty of pipes for some water-ful learning!

To find the length of each pipe, we need to divide the total distance by the number of pipes.

First, let's convert the total distance from kilometers and meters to meters, since the length of each pipe will be in meters.

1 km is equal to 1000 meters, so the total distance is 1000 meters + 125 meters = 1125 meters.

Now, let's divide the total distance by the number of pipes (225).

Length of each pipe = Total distance / Number of pipes
Length of each pipe = 1125 meters / 225
Length of each pipe = 5 meters

Therefore, the length of each pipe is 5 meters.