Final answer:
Audrey uses 3 1/3 feet of ribbon for each bow, calculated by dividing the total length of 7 1/2 feet of ribbon by the number of bows she can make, which is 2 1/4.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question asks about the amount of ribbon Audrey uses for each bow given a total length of ribbon. To find this, we divide the total length of ribbon by the number of bows Audrey can make. Audrey has 7 1/2 feet of ribbon and can make 2 1/4 bows with it. To calculate the amount of ribbon for each bow, we convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions first: 7 1/2 feet becomes 15/2 feet and 2 1/4 bows becomes 9/4 bows. Now we divide 15/2 feet by 9/4 bows to determine the length of ribbon per bow.
To divide fractions, we multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction. The reciprocal of 9/4 is 4/9. Therefore, we multiply 15/2 by 4/9, which equals 30/9 or 3 3/9 feet. Simplified, this is 3 1/3 feet. So, Audrey uses 3 1/3 feet of ribbon for each bow.