PART A :OK so here is the table for the health inspector; all you are really doing is 7+7+7, and so on:
PART A: health inspector: 7,14,21,28,35,42,49,56,63,70,77,84..........
PART A:same thing for the fire inspector, except this time your adding 12+12+12, and so on:
PART A: fire inspector: 12,24,36,48,60,72,84,96.......
PART B: and to figure out what day they will both come is you have to find the LCM (least common multiple)
PART B: which in this case is Day 84
hopes this helps!!!!!
First, we must find the common denominator (12) ✵
10/12-6/12 ✵ ✵ ✵ ✵
Now, why 10? ✵ ✵ ✵
Because we CAN'T just take the denominator and change it; we must change both the denominator AND the numerator:
✵ • - ○
4/12 ✧ ✩ ✶ ✺ ✱
We can simplify, or reduce, this fraction: ✱ ✱
1/3 ✩ ✦ ✤
I hope it helps!

Answer:
Cindy made 3 decorations with the ribbons
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Cindy used 1/10 of a metre of ribbon to make just one decoration that she obtained by dividing 3/10 of a meter of ribbon into equal parts, then we can calculate the number of decorations that Cindy made. In this scenario, all we need is an idea on how to divide fractions and we are good to go.
If Cindy used 1/10 of a metre obtained by dividing 3/10 of a metre of ribbon to make decorations, then the number of decorations she made can be gotten by dividing 3/10 by 1/10
i.e 3/10 ÷ 1/10
= 3/10 × 10/1
= 3 decorations.
That is she used 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 = 3/10 to make (3 decorations).