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A dog groomer is trying to calculate part of her costs for the day. She knows that 5 feet of ribbon cost her $2.25. She used 6 1/2 yards of ribbon for bows. How many feet did sh…
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a dog groomer is trying to calculate part of her costs for the day. She knows that 5 feet of ribbon cost her $2.25. She used 6 1/2 yards of ribbon for bows. How many feet did she use?
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so since there are 3 feet in a yard all we have to do is plus 3 and 3 1/2 which is 6.5 and since there are 3 feet in a yard 3 X 6 1/2 is 19.5 hope this helped.
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