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Emma buys 3 2/3 yards of blue fabric and some yellow yellow fabric at the store she buys a total of 5 1/3 yards of fabric the equation 5 1/3 equals 3 2/3+ addition why can be used to represent a situation where why is the number of yards of yellow fabric she buys how much yellow fabric does she buy

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Answer:


x=2(2)/(3)\ yards

Explanation:

Let x yards be the amount of yellow fabric Emma buys.

Emma buys

  • 3 2/3 yards of blue fabric;
  • x yards of yellow yellow fabric;
  • total of 5 1/3 yards of fabric.

The total of blue fabric and yellow fabric is


3(2)/(3)+x\ yards

The total is the same, so


3(2)/(3)+x=5(1)/(3)

Solve this equation. Use addition property of equality:


3(2)/(3)+x-3(2)/(3)=5(1)/(3)-2(2)/(3)\\ \\x=3(1)/(3)-(2)/(3)\\ \\x=3-(1)/(3)\\ \\x=2(2)/(3)\ yards

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