To find the length of the small pillows, we need to divide the length of the fabric by the number of pieces.
1 1/2 yards = 3/2 yards
3/2 yards divided by 4 = (3/2) / 4 = 3/2 * 1/4 = 3/8 yards
Each small pillow is 3/16 yard long.
So, Jenny can make 3/8 รท 3/16 = 3/8 * 16/3 = 16/8 = 2 small pillows for her sister's dolls.
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Jenny has a piece of fabric that is 1 1/2 yards long. We can convert this to an improper fraction:
1 1/2 = (2 * 1 + 1) / 2 = 3/2 yards
She cuts the fabric into 4 equal-sized pieces. We need to divide the length of the fabric by the number of pieces:
3/2 yards / 4 = (3/2) / 4 = 3/2 * 1/4 = 3/8 yards
Each small pillow is 3/16 yard long.
To find how many small pillows Jenny can make, we can divide the length of the fabric by the length of each small pillow:
(3/8 yards) / (3/16 yards) = (3/8) / (3/16) = 3/8 * 16/3 = 48/24 = 2
So, Jenny can make 2 small pillows for her sister's dolls.
Jenny has a piece of fabric that is 1 1/2 yards long. We can convert this to an improper fraction:
1 1/2 = (2 * 1 + 1) / 2 = 3/2 yards
She cuts the fabric into 4 equal-sized pieces. We need to divide the length of the fabric by the number of pieces:
3/2 yards / 4 = (3/2) / 4 = 3/2 * 1/4 = 3/8 yards
Each small pillow is 3/16 yard long.
To find how many small pillows Jenny can make, we can divide the length of the fabric by the length of each small pillow:
(3/8 yards) / (3/16 yards) = (3/8) / (3/16) = 3/8 * 16/3 = 48/24 = 2
So, Jenny can make 2 small pillows for her sister's dolls.