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professor190 [17]
3 years ago
15

Linda got a prepaid debit card with $20 on it. For her first purchase with the card, she bought some bulk ribbon at a craft stor

e. The price of the ribbon was 14 cents per yard. If after that purchase there was $17.06 left on the card, how many yards of ribbon did Linda buy?
Mathematics
1 answer:
balandron [24]3 years ago
7 0

Linda got a prepaid debit card with $20 on it. For her first purchase with the card, she bought some bulk ribbon at a craft store. The price of the ribbon was 14 cents per yard. If after that purchase there was $17.06 left on the card, how many yards of ribbon did Linda buy?

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