A 208-yard-long road is divided into 16 parts of equal length. Mr.Ward paints a 4-yard-long strip in each part. How long is the unpainted strip of each part of the road?

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Answer:

Length of unpainted strip of each part of the road = 9 yard

Step-by-step explanation:

Total length of the road = 208 yard

When it is divided into 16 equal parts,

length of each part = [tex]\frac{208}{16}[/tex]

                                 = 13 yard

Mr.Ward paints 4 yard long strips in each part .That is he does not completely paint the part but paints only a small section of each part.

Length of unpainted strip of each part of the road = length of each strip - length of strip painted by Mr.Ward

Length of unpainted strip of each part of the road = 13 - 4

Length of unpainted strip of each part of the road = 9 yard

Answer:

In each part, unpainted strip is 9 yard long.

Step-by-step explanation:

The total strip is of given length 208 yard long.

It is divided into 16 parts, so the length of each strip is,

[tex]= \frac{208}{16} = 13[/tex] yard .

Now it is given that,  Mr.Ward paints a 4-yard-long strip in each part,

so the unpainted part of strip length is given by,

[tex]13 - 4 = 9[/tex] yard.

Thus, the unpainted part of strip is 9 yard long.