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If I have 15 feet of ribbon and I want to wrap gifts that each use 1/3 of a foot of ribbon per gift, how many gifts can I wrap?
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If I have 15 feet of ribbon and I want to wrap gifts that each use 1/3 of a foot of ribbon per gift, how many gifts can I wrap?
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45
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15 divided by 1/3 is 45
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