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Gabby has 10 feet of ribbon. She used 4 feet of ribbon. How many yards of ribbon are left? (3 feet = 1 yard) A. 1 yard B. 2 yards C. 6 yards D. 18 yards
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Gabby has 10 feet of ribbon. She used 4 feet of ribbon.
How many yards of ribbon are left?
(3 feet = 1 yard)
A.
1 yard
B.
2 yards
C.
6 yards
D.
18 yards
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so she has 10 feet and she uses 4 feet of that so you would subtract.
so 10 feet - 4 feet = 6 feet.
1 yard = 3 feet
so the answer would be
B.2 yards
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B 10-3=7 plus the 1 more she used which would leave you 6 left over since 3 feet equals 1 yard
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