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Sarah cut 6 yards of ribbon from a spool. How much did she cut in inches?
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Sarah cut 6 yards of ribbon from a spool. How much did she cut in inches?
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6 yards equals 3*6 then times that by 12.
Answer: 216
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It would be 216 inches because there are 36 inches in a yard which you would multiply by 6 to get the answer
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