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Keira used 7 2/3 yards of fabric to make a quilt. After making the quilt, she had 3 1/3 yards of the fabric left. x-7 2/3=3 1/3 A. 9 1/3 B. 13 2/3 C. 10 D. 11
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Keira used 7 2/3 yards of fabric to make a quilt. After making the quilt, she had 3 1/3 yards of the fabric left.
x-7 2/3=3 1/3
A. 9 1/3
B. 13 2/3
C. 10
D. 11
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the answer is d. 11 because x- 23/3= 10/3
23/3+10/3= 33/3
33/3= 11
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The answer is D 11
7.66+3.33=11
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