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Jeff's ribbon is 3/7 the length of Bill's ribbon. If both ribbons combined are 2 feet long, how long is Jeff's ribbon?

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Answer:

Jeff's ribbon is,
(3)/(5) feet long

Explanation:

Let J represents the length of Jeff ribbon and B represents the length of Bill ribbon.

As per the condition:

Jeff's ribbon is 3/7 the length of Bill's ribbon.


J = (3)/(7)B ......[1]

It is also given that: if both ribbons combined are 2 feet long.

⇒J + B = 2 ......[2]

Substitute the equation [1] into [2] we get;


(3)/(7)B+B = 2

Simplify:


(10)/(7)B = 2

Multiply both sides by
(7)/(10) we get;


B = (7)/(5) ribbons

Substitute the value of B in equation [1] we have;


J = (3)/(7) * (7)/(5)= (3)/(5) feet

Therefore, Jeff's ribbon is,
(3)/(5) feet long

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