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Kristen is making lanyards for a convention. She needs to make 1,000 lanyards and knows that 1 lanyards uses 1.75 feet of cord. How much cord will Kristen need?
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Kristen is making lanyards for a convention. She needs to make 1,000 lanyards and knows that 1 lanyards uses 1.75 feet of cord. How much cord will Kristen need?
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well 1.75ft times 1000 is 1750ft of cable
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To solve multiply 1.75 by 1,000
7.25x1000=7250
So Kristen needs 7,250 feet of cord
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