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Marita orders 12 yards of material to make banners. If she needs 1 foot of fabric for each banner, how many banners can she make?
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well 3 feet=1 yard
so the conversion factor is 3ft/1yd
so 12 yards converted to feet is
12yd times 3ft/1yd
the yd will cancel and you will be left with 36 feet
each banner is 1 foot so 36/1=36
she can make 36 banners
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