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A 2/8 inch pipe is to be shortened to 1 1/4 inch how much needs to be removed

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If the initial length of the pipe is 2/8 inches (which is equivalent to 1 1/4 inches), then no material needs to be removed to achieve a length of 1 1/4 inches since they are already the same length.

To find out how much needs to be removed from a 2/8 inch pipe to make it 1 1/4 inches long, you'll need to subtract the final desired length from the initial length:

1 1/4 inches = 1 + 1/4 = 5/4 inches

Initial length = 2/8 inches

To determine the amount to be removed:

Initial length - Final length = Amount to be removed

2/8 inches - 5/4 inches = ?

First, ensure both measurements have the same denominator:

2/8 inches = 5/4 inches (since 2/8 simplifies to 1/4)

So, 5/4 inches - 5/4 inches = 0 inches

In this case, if the initial length of the pipe is 2/8 inches (which is equivalent to 1 1/4 inches), then no material needs to be removed to achieve a length of 1 1/4 inches since they are already the same length.

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