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Jeremy uses 18 inches of twine for each box he packs for shipping. how many yards of twine does he need to wrap 5 boxes
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1 yard=36 inches
18×5=90 inches
90÷36=2.5
2 1/2 yards of twine to wrap 5 boxes
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