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There was a 6 square foot piece of wrapping paper for a birthday present. It takes 3 3/8 square feet pg the paper to wrap the present. How many pieces of 6 square foot paper are needed to wrap 3 of these presents?
Please help me. I tried dividing. Please anyone!
Please help me. I tried dividing. Please anyone!
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Answered by
PsyDAG
6 - 3 3/8 = 5 8/8 - 3 3/8 = 2 5/8 remaining
Since the remaining portion is too small to wrap another present, you would need 3 pieces.
However, if you combined two 2 5/8 pieces for one present, you would only need 2 pieces.
Since the remaining portion is too small to wrap another present, you would need 3 pieces.
However, if you combined two 2 5/8 pieces for one present, you would only need 2 pieces.
Answered by
Anonymous
2 5/8
Answered by
Lala
It is 2 5/8
Answered by
Nadia
25/8
Answered by
juju
You don't need to add just multiply 3 3/8 by three
Answered by
timmy
eat poop so what u wanna do is subtract 5 and add 5 and pi 5 which is 5 get it idiots am to smart
Answered by
god
i am god
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