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How much wire did Rahmat give to Ganpat?

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How much wire did Rahmat give to Ganpat?

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Solution

The total length of wire = 70 m

Wire used by Rahmat for boundary = 54 m

Wire left = 70 m – 54 m = 16 m

So, Rahmat gave 16 m wire to Ganpat.

 
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