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VikaD [51]
2 years ago
6

Marielle volunteered to help decorate her house for the holidays she was given the task placing one ornament end to end along th

e window sill. if each ornament is five 1/3 inches long and the window sill 192 inches long how many ornaments will fit in the window sill?
Mathematics
1 answer:
maria [59]2 years ago
7 0

The number of ornaments that will fit into the window is 36 ornaments.

<h3>How to compute the value?.</h3>

It should be noted that each ornament is five 1/3 inches long and the window sill 192 inches.

Therefore, the number of ornaments that will fit with the window will be:

= 192 ÷ 5 1/3

= 192 ÷ 16/3

= 192 × 3/16

= 36

There'll be 36 ornaments.

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