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I use 1.48 inches of ribbon to make 4 necklaces. How much ribbon did I use for each necklace?
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I use 1.48 inches of ribbon to make 4 necklaces. How much ribbon did I use for each necklace?
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0.37 inches on each necklace or 37/100.
You just need to do 1.48 divided by 4.
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