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7 January, 17:53

A seamstress needs to cut 15 inch pieces of ribbon from a roll of ribbon that is 9 feet in length. What is the greatest number of 15 inch the seamstress can cut from 5 of these rolls of ribbon?

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  1. 7 January, 18:16
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Answer: the greatest number of 15 inch the seamstress can cut from 5 of these rolls of ribbon is 36 15-inch pieces
  2. 7 January, 20:13
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    Answer:the greatest number of 15 inch the seamstress can cut from 5 of these rolls of ribbon is 36 15-inch pieces

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total length of the roll of ribbon is 9 feet. We would convert 9feet to inches. Since

    1 foot = 12 inches,

    9 feet would be 9*12 = 108 inches.

    So the total length of the ribbon is 108 inches. The

    The seamstress needs to cut 15 inch pieces of ribbon from a roll of ribbon. The number of 15 inch pieces that she can cut from one roll is 108/15 = 7.2 pieces

    the greatest number of 15 inch the seamstress can cut from 5 of these rolls of ribbon would be

    7.2*5 = 36 pieces
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