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Miss has a sheet of wrapping paper 85cm in length and 60 cm in width. she cuts the paper into rectangular pieces of length 20 cm and width 10 cm to wrap a gift.
(a) what is the greatest number of pieces that can be cut from the sheet of paper?
(b) miss wants to wrap 100 gifts. how many sheets of wrapping paper will she need?
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