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Maddie bought 3 2/3 yards of satin ribbon at the craft store. She wanted to make hair bows for the cheer squad. Each bow requires 2/3 of a yard of ribbon. How many complete bows can she make?

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

Given that:

Total yards of satin bought by Maddie =
3(2)/(3) yards

Number of yards required make one ribbon =
(2)/(3) yards

To find:

Number of complete bows that can be made ?

Solution:

First of all, let us learn about converting the mixed fraction to fractional form.

Formula:


a(b)/(c) = (a* c+b)/(c)

Therefore, total yards of satin bought by Maddie can be written in fractional form as:


3(2)/(3) = (3* 3+2)/(3) = (11)/(3)

One hair bow requires
(2)/(3) yards of ribbon.

Number of hair bows that can be made, can be found by dividing the total ribbon length by ribbon required for making one hair bow.

Answer is:


((11)/(3))/((2)/(3))\\\Rightarrow (11* 3)/(2* 3)\\\approx 4

4 hair bows can be made.

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