Solve this Math problem

Q: Imagine you have a rug with dimensions 100 cm × 100 cm. You need to make 70 knots in every 7 cm. How many knots are needed to complete the rug?

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Maybe 1_000_000

What do you calculate?

70 knots per 7cm, so each cm is 10 knots.

100 cm x 10 = 1000 knots per axis.

1000 knots x 1000 knots = 1000000.

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10000 knots to complete the rug

No

1,000,000 nots?

Tell me your solution

70/7=10 knots per cm

(100cm*10knots)^2=1,00,000 knots

100,000 ?

No

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In seven centimeters, 70 knots are made, so if our rug is 100 centimeters:

70×100/7=1000 knots

Since the dimensions are square, the length and width are equal, and we need to find the area.

A rug with dimensions of 1×1 meter and a knot density of 70 is considered fine, which takes more time to produce.

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