Pulsefire Pulsefire
  • 19-03-2025
  • Mathematics
High School

You have 15 yards of ribbon for your gift boxes. Each box gets the same amount of ribbon. How much ribbon will each of your 20 gift boxes get?

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SnowyBaby SnowyBaby
  • 17-10-2024

This is quite a simple question. Let's think about it.

15 yards of ribbon for one box, but there are 20 boxes. All it pretty much is is multiplication. If you multiply 15 x 20, you will get 300.

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dxs973 dxs973
  • 06-05-2025
15÷20=0.75 yards of ribbon per box
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