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Ken and Fran share 3 yards of ribbon equally. How much ribbon will each get?
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Ken and Fran share 3 yards of ribbon equally. How much ribbon will each get?
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The answer is ken will get 1.5 and Fran will also get 1.5 so in total is will all equal to 3 yards.
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In yards- 1 1/2 each
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