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Teresa has two 6-foot pieces of ribbon.

One piece she cuts into 1-foot pieces.
The other piece she cuts into 3-foot pieces.
1. How many -foot pieces can she cut from
one piece of ribbon? Explain.
2. How many 3-foot pieces can be cut from
the 6-foot ribbon? Repeat the method
you used in Exercise 1 to solve this
problem.​. pls i need it for today.

User Fiza Khan
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2 Answers

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Answer:

(1)6 Pieces

(2)2 pieces

Explanation:

User Tobias Tengler
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Answer:

(1)6 Pieces

(2)2 Pieces

Explanation:

Teresa has two 6-foot pieces of ribbon.

  • She cuts one piece into 1-foot pieces.
  • She cuts the other piece into 3-foot pieces.

Part 1

We are to determine how many 1-foot pieces she can cut from one piece of ribbon.

To determine the number of pieces, we divide the total length of the ribbon by the length of one of the piece.

Total Length = 6 foot

Length of one piece of cut ribbon =1 foot


\frac{\text{Total Length}}{\text{Length of one Piece}} =\frac{6 \text{ foot}}{1 \text{ foot}} \\\\=6$ Pieces

Therefore, she can cut 6 pieces of 1-foot ribbon.

Part 2

We use the same method as in part 1.

Total Length = 6 foot

Length of one piece of cut ribbon =3 foot


\frac{\text{Total Length}}{\text{Length of one Piece}} =\frac{6 \text{ foot}}{3 \text{ foot}} \\\\=2$ Pieces

Therefore, she can cut 2 pieces of 3-foot ribbon.

User Nick Heidke
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