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Sophia has 7m of ribbon to help decorate a room. She will cut pieces of a ribbon that are each r inches long. (1in = 2.54cm) Which expression can help find the number of pieces …
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Sophia has 7m of ribbon to help decorate a room. She will cut pieces of a ribbon that are each r inches long. (1in = 2.54cm)
Which expression can help find the number of pieces of ribbon that she will have?
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I’m pretty sure it’s, D, if not, it’s C, I haven’t done this in a few years so correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m more sure it’s D.
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