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Midnight97:

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@toga

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Midnight97:

It's fine I got the answer

toga:

The answer is b. 315 labels. To calculate the number of labels that can be made from one sheet, we need to find out how many erasers can fit on a sheet and then divide the sheet area by the area of one label. First, we need to find out the area of one eraser. The area of one side of an eraser is 1.5 in x 3 in = 4.5 square inches. Since there are two sides, the total area of one eraser is 4.5 x 2 = 9 square inches. The height of the eraser (4 inches) is not relevant for this calculation. Next, we need to find out how many erasers can fit on one sheet. We can fit 15/1.5 = 10 erasers in a row and 21/3 = 7 erasers in a column, giving us a total of 10 x 7 = 70 erasers per sheet. Finally, we need to find out how many labels we can make from one sheet. Since each label covers one eraser, the area of one label is the same as the area of one eraser (9 square inches). Therefore, the number of labels that can be made from one sheet is the sheet area (15 x 21 = 315 square inches) divided by the area of one label (9 square inches), which gives us 35 labels per sheet. So, Mistakes n' More can make 315 cardboard labels for erasers from one sheet.

toga:

@midnight97 wrote:
It's fine I got the answer
sorry I was working

Midnight97:

@toga wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
It's fine I got the answer
sorry I was working
It's fine lol

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