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Michael is helping with the school play by measuring fabric for the costumes. He needs 9 yards of fabric. He has 12 feet of fabric. How many more feet does he need?
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Michael is helping with the school play by measuring fabric for the costumes. He needs 9 yards of fabric. He has 12 feet of fabric. How many more feet does he need?
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one yard = 3 feet
9 • 3 = 27 feet
27 - 12 = 15 feet
michael needs 15 more feet of fabric.
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