Asked by Alfred
                Shelly has a roll of fabric and decides to make some scarves for her friends.
The roll contains 6
2
3
yards of fabric. She needs 5
6
of a yard of fabric for each
scarf. How many scarves can she make?
            
            
        The roll contains 6
2
3
yards of fabric. She needs 5
6
of a yard of fabric for each
scarf. How many scarves can she make?
Answers
                    Answered by
            mathhelper
            
    I will assume you meant to say:
The roll contains 6 2/3 yards of fabric. She needs 5/6 of a yard
of fabric for each scarf. How many scarves can she make?
so you want:
6 2/3 ÷ 5/6
= 20/3 ÷ 5/6
= (20/3)(6/5)
= ....
    
The roll contains 6 2/3 yards of fabric. She needs 5/6 of a yard
of fabric for each scarf. How many scarves can she make?
so you want:
6 2/3 ÷ 5/6
= 20/3 ÷ 5/6
= (20/3)(6/5)
= ....
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