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Ms. Candamil is having some friends over to build gingerbread houses and wants to put some tables together. She has a tablecloth that is 108 inches long. If each table is 3 feet long, how many tables can she cover with the tablecloth?

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Final answer:

Ms. Candamil can cover three 3-foot long tables with her 108-inch long tablecloth by converting feet to inches and dividing the tablecloth length by the length of one table.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ms. Candamil wants to know how many 3-foot long tables she can cover with a 108-inch long tablecloth. To solve this, we need to convert the tables' length into the same units as the tablecloth. Since 1 foot equals 12 inches, we start by converting the length of one table into inches: 3 feet x 12 inches/foot = 36 inches.

Next, we divide the length of the tablecloth by the length of one table: 108 inches ÷ 36 inches/table = 3 tables. Therefore, Ms. Candamil can cover three tables with her 108-inch long tablecloth.

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