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Which of these is an example of a blended fibre?

A

Acrylic

B

Polythene

C

Terrycot

D

Wool

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Blended Fibers**: Blended fibers are made by combining two or more different types of fibers to enhance certain properties. This can improve characteristics like strength, durability, and comfort. 2. **Identifying the Options**: The question provides four options. We need to analyze each option to determine if it is a blended fiber. 3. **Analyzing the Options**: - **Option 1**: (Insert first option here) - Check if it is a combination of different fibers. - **Option 2**: (Insert second option here) - Check if it is a combination of different fibers. - **Option 3**: Terricot - This is a blend of teriline (a synthetic fiber) and cotton (a natural fiber). - **Option 4**: (Insert fourth option here) - Check if it is a combination of different fibers. 4. **Conclusion**: Since terricot is a blend of teriline and cotton, it qualifies as a blended fiber. Therefore, the correct answer is Option 3: Terricot. **Final Answer**: Option 3: Terricot ---

**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Blended Fibers**: Blended fibers are made by combining two or more different types of fibers to enhance certain properties. This can improve characteristics like strength, durability, and comfort. 2. **Identifying the Options**: The question provides four options. We need to analyze each option to determine if it is a blended fiber. 3. **Analyzing the Options**: - **Option 1**: (Insert first option here) - Check if it is a combination of different fibers. ...
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