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Sharyn needs 3 3/8 yards of fabric to make a dress for herself and 2 1/8 yards of the same fabric to make a matching dress for her daughter. If she buys 6 1/8 yards of fabric, how much will she have left over?

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6 1/8 - (3 3/8 + 2 1/8) =
6 1/8 - (5 4/8) =
5 9/8 - 5 4/8 =
5/8 yds <===
User Frerk Morrin
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Answer:


(5)/(8) yards.

Explanation:

We have been given that Sharyn needs 3 3/8 yards of fabric to make a dress for herself and 2 1/8 yards of the same fabric to make a matching dress for her daughter.

To find the yards of fabric left, we will subtract sum of yards used for both dresses from total fabric.


6(1)/(8)-(3(3)/(8)+2(1)/(8))

Convert mixed fractions into improper fractions:


(6* 8+1)/(8)-((3*8+3)/(8)+(2*8+1)/(8))


(49)/(8)-((27)/(8)+(17)/(8))

Since denominators are equals, so we will combine numerators as:


(49)/(8)-((27+17)/(8))


(49)/(8)-(44)/(8)


(49-44)/(8)


(5)/(8)

Therefore, Sharyn has
(5)/(8) yards of fabric left.

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