SOLUTION: A researcher uses 35 meter rolls of chromatography paper. The paper is cut into 4 inch strips for each test. How many tests will be able to be performed using this roll of paper?

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Question 840785: A researcher uses 35 meter rolls of chromatography paper. The paper is cut into 4 inch strips for each test. How many tests will be able to be performed using this roll of paper?
Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
35 m = 114.829 ft

114.829 ft = 1378 inches = 344 strips (rounded down)

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