Asked by LILy
Sara wants to make ribbons. She has 3/4 yards of yarn. She will use 1/8 yards of yarn. Does Sara have enough to make 7 ribbons?
Answers
Answered by
I'm scary 😅😅
So...
Sara has 0.75 yards of yarn
Sara will use 0.125 yards of yarn.
The question is asking "Does Sara have enough to make 7 ribbons?"
What do you think that you have to do?
Sara has 0.75 yards of yarn
Sara will use 0.125 yards of yarn.
The question is asking "Does Sara have enough to make 7 ribbons?"
What do you think that you have to do?
Answered by
I'm scary 😅😅
Well... I think that you might have to multiply 0.125*7, then see if that is bigger than 0.75.
0.125*7= 0.875
Is 0.875 greater or smaller than 0.75??
0.125*7= 0.875
Is 0.875 greater or smaller than 0.75??
Answered by
I'm scary 😅😅
0.875 could be 0.8750 while 0.75 could also be 0.750.
What I am trying to say is that it's like questioning:
Is 875 bigger than 750??
What I am trying to say is that it's like questioning:
Is 875 bigger than 750??
Answered by
I'm scary 😅😅
Hopefully, that helped you understand the question.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.