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arlik [135]
3 years ago
15

Julie wants to make handmade Valentine's she buys 1/2 yard of red ribbon and 3/4 yard of pink if each Valentine's 1/8 yards how

many cards can she create please show you work will mark brainiest

Mathematics
1 answer:
GuDViN [60]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

She can make 4 Red Cards and 6 Pink Cards


Step-by-step explanation:


<u>You need to find a common denominator</u>

So if you have 1/2 a yard of red ribbon and you need 1/8 yards of ribbon to make a card - You would do 1/2 times 4 (1x4=4 || 4x2=) = 4/8

And the same for the Red Ribbon

3/4 - (3x2=6 || 4x2=8) = 6/8

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