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Linda got a prepaid debit card with $20 on it. For her first purchase with the card, she bought some bulk ribbon at a craft store. The price of the ribbon was 23 cents per yard. If after that purchase there was $15.17 left on the card, how many yards of ribbon did Linda buy?

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To determine the number of yards of ribbon Linda bought, we need to calculate the difference between the initial balance on her prepaid debit card and the remaining balance after the purchase.

Linda's prepaid debit card had an initial balance of $20. After purchasing the ribbon, there was $15.17 left on the card. Therefore, Linda spent $20 - $15.17 = $4.83 on the ribbon.

The price of the ribbon was 23 cents per yard. To find out how many yards Linda bought, we can divide the amount she spent by the price per yard:

$4.83 / $0.23 = 21 yards (rounded to the nearest whole number).

Therefore, Linda bought 21 yards of ribbon.

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