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Erika has three 25-yard-long pieces of ribbon. She needs to cut pieces that are 22 inches long. What is the greatest number of 22-inch pieces that she can cut from the three ribbons?
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Erika has three 25-yard-long pieces of ribbon. She needs to cut pieces that are 22 inches long. What is the greatest number of 22-inch pieces that she can cut from the three ribbons?
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40 pieces
Explanation:
25x3
75x12
900/12=40.9
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