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Sara is cuting bows out of ribbon which will be used to wrap gifts. If Sara needs /4 of a foot of ribbon to make a bow, and she has 5 feet of ribbon, then how many bows can Sara make? #2
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Sara is cuting bows out of ribbon which
will be used to wrap gifts. If Sara needs /4 of
a foot of ribbon to make a bow, and she has
5 feet of ribbon, then how many bows can
Sara make?
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There are four quarters (fourths) in a whole, so that’s four for each foot. There are five of them, so basically 5 x 4 :)
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