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George is getting balloons for his grandmother's birthday party. He wants each balloon string to be 6 feet long. At the party store, the string is sold by the yard. If George wants to get 66 balloons,
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George is getting balloons for his grandmother's birthday party. He wants each balloon string to be 6 feet long. At the party store, the string is sold by the yard. If George wants to get 66 balloons, how many yards of the string will he need?
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132 yards because in one yard there is 3 feet so you would need 2 yards per balloon
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66 divided by 6 you should get 11 yards of string
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