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Emma buys 3 and two-thirds yards of blue fabric and some yellow fabric at a store. She buys a total of 5 and one-third yards of fabric. The equation 5 and one-third = 3 and two-thirds + y can be used to represent this situation, where y is the number of yards of yellow fabric she buys. How much yellow fabric does she buy?

1 and two-thirds yards
2 and one-third yards
8 yards
9 yards

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Answer:

First one

Explanation:

User Blawless
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Answer:

1 and two-thirds yards

Explanation:

5⅓ = 3⅔ + y. Subtract 3⅔ from both sides.

It may be useful to use improper fractions.

16/3 – 11/3 = y

5/3 = y

5/3 is equivalent to 1⅔

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