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Maria has 5 1/2 feet of yarn. She will use 1/4 foot of yarn for each bracelet that she makes. What is the greatest number of bracelets that Maria can make?

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Final answer:

Maria can make 22 bracelets with the given length of yarn.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the greatest number of bracelets that Maria can make, we need to divide the total length of yarn by the length used for each bracelet. Maria has 5 1/2 feet of yarn, and she uses 1/4 foot of yarn for each bracelet. We can find the number of bracelets by dividing the total length of yarn by the length used for each bracelet:

Number of bracelets = Total length of yarn / Length used for each bracelet

Number of bracelets = 5 1/2 feet / 1/4 foot

Simplifying the division, we multiply the dividend by the reciprocal of the divisor:

Number of bracelets = 5 1/2 feet x 4 foot / 1

Number of bracelets = 22 / 1

Therefore, Maria can make 22 bracelets with the given length of yarn.

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