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Kim is getting balloons for her uncle's birthday party. She wants each balloon string to be 12 feet long. At the party store, string is sold by the yard. If Kim wants to get 74 balloons, how many yards
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Kim is getting balloons for her uncle's birthday party. She wants each balloon string to be 12 feet long. At the party store, string is sold by the yard. If Kim wants to get 74 balloons, how many yards of string will she need? 1 foot = 1/3 yard
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12*1/3=4
74*4=296
Kim will need 296 yards of string.
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