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12 January, 08:38

Madi bought 11 ft of ribbon for $1.32 per yard. How much did she pay for the ribbon?

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  1. 12 January, 08:57
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    There are three feet of ribbon in a yard. So 11 feet is 3.66 yards. Then multiply the cost of a yard by the number of yards (1.32 times 3.66) and you get the answer: 4.83 dollars
  2. 12 January, 11:10
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    First you need to figure out how many yards of ribbon you are buying. To do that divide 11 by 3. That equals 3 2/3 yards. You divided it by 3 because there are 3 feet in 1 yard.

    next you need to change 3 2/3 yards into an improper fraction. Multiply the whole number 3 by the denominator that = 's 9 and it to the numerator that = 's 11 so now you have the improper fraction 11/3 that represents the number of yards of ribbon you are buying. Then multiply $1.32 * 11/3 = $14.52/3 reduced = $4.84

    Paid $4.84 for the ribbon
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