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Robin needed 3 2/3 feet of thread to finish a pillow she was making. If she has 2 times as much thread as she needs, what is the length of the thread she has?
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Robin needed 3 2/3 feet of thread to finish a pillow she was making. If she has 2 times as much thread as she needs, what is the length of the thread she has?
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so the answer is 7 1/3
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I would first convert the mixed number into a fraction, then multiply the fraction by 2.
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