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Clarissa has 14 3/4 yards of fabric to cover another sofa and chair. The new sofa needs 9 1/6 yards of fabric and the new chair needs 4 1/3 yards of fabric. Estimate to decide if Clarissa had enough fabric.
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Clarissa has 14 3/4 yards of fabric to cover another sofa and chair. The new sofa needs 9 1/6 yards of fabric and the new chair needs 4 1/3 yards of fabric. Estimate to decide if Clarissa had enough fabric. If so, how much fabric will she have left?
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śhĺò býò 1/2 ýāèd ļanid inch
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