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Laura has 10 1/2 yards of ribbon to make 7 bows.how much ribbon will she need to each bow
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Laura has 10 1/2 yards of ribbon to make 7 bows.how much ribbon will she need to each bow
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well, we can simply divide 10 and 1/2 by 7, that's how many "yards" time 7 goes into 10 and 1/2.
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10.5/7 is all you would need to do to find your answer of 1.5 yards of ribbon per bow.
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