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Marcella bought 12 1/4 yards of ribbon. She uses 2 1/2 yards of ribbon for gift packages and 3 2/3 yards to tie balloons.

How many yards of ribbon does Marcella have left?

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Answer:

6
(1)/(12) (6 1/12)

Question explanation:

First: 9
(3)/(4) (9 3/4)

Convert any mixed number to fractions.

Then you initial equation becomes:


(49)/(4) - (5)/(2)

(49/4 - 5/2)

Applying the fractions formula for subtraction,

(49 x 2) - (5 x 4)

4 x 2

98 - 20

8

=
(78)/(8)

(78/8)

Simplifying 78/8, the answer is:

9
(3)/(4)

(9 3/4)

Second: 5
(3)/(4) (5 3/4)

Convert any mixed numbers to fractions.

Reduce fractions where possible

Then your initial equation becomes:

39 - 4

4 - 1

Applying the fractions formula for subtraction.

(39 x 1) - (4 x 4)

4 x 1

39 - 16

4

=
(23)/(4) (23/4)

Simplifying 23/4, the answer is

5
(3)/(4)

(5 3/4)

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User DeiAndrei
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Answer:


6(1)/(12) yards

Explanation:

Marcella bought 12 1/4 yards of ribbon. She uses 2 1/2 yards of ribbon for gift packages and 3 2/3 yards to tie balloons.

The amount ribbon she had at the beginning:
12(1)/(4)

The amount she used:
2(1)/(2) +3(2)/(3)\\

Our expression:
12(1)/(4) -(2(1)/(2) +3(2)/(3) )

LCM of 2, 3, and 4: 12

2:

2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20

3:

3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18

4:

4, 8, 12, 16, 20


12(1)/(4) -(2(1)/(2) +3(2)/(3) )\\\\(4*12+1)/(4) -((2*2+1)/(2) +(3*3+2)/(3))\\\\(49)/(4)-((5)/(2)+(11)/(3))\\\\(147)/(12)-((30)/(12)+(44)/(12))\\\\(147)/(12)-(74)/(12)\\\\(73)/(12)\\\\6(1)/(12)

Therefore, Marcella will have
6(1)/(12) yards of ribbons left.

Hope this helps!

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