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Karen has 9 feet of lace for her tablecloth. She used 3 feet of lace. How many yards of lace are left? (3 feet = 1 yard ) A. 1 yard B. 2 yards C. 3 yards D. 18 yards
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Karen has 9 feet of lace for her tablecloth. She used 3 feet of lace. How many yards of lace are left? (3 feet = 1 yard ) A. 1 yard B. 2 yards C. 3 yards D. 18 yards
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substract the two !!
so 9-3 = 6 feet
in 3 feet it is 1 yard
so in 6 feet it must be 2 yard !!
so your answer is B) 2 yard
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9-3= 6
If there are three feet in one yard, then 6 divided by 3 = your answer.
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