Consider the problem. Joanne has 1314 yd of fabric to make 4.5 costumes. How many yards of fabric will Joanne use for each costume? Which operation will you use? (1 point) Responses Addition Addition Subtraction Subtraction Multiplication Multiplication Division

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To determine how many yards of fabric Joanne will use for each costume, you need to divide the total amount of fabric by the number of costumes.

The operation you will use is Division.

So, you would calculate:

\[ \text{Yards per costume} = \frac{1314 \text{ yd}}{4.5} \]

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