Martin uses 3/5

yard of fabric to make 1 backpack. How many backpacks can Martin make if he has a total of 9 yards of fabric?(1 point)

1 answer

To determine how many backpacks Martin can make with 9 yards of fabric, you can divide the total amount of fabric by the amount of fabric required for one backpack.

The calculation is as follows:

\[ \text{Number of backpacks} = \frac{\text{Total fabric}}{\text{Fabric per backpack}} = \frac{9 \text{ yards}}{\frac{3}{5} \text{ yard/backpack}} \]

To divide by a fraction, you multiply by its reciprocal:

\[ \frac{9}{\frac{3}{5}} = 9 \times \frac{5}{3} = \frac{9 \times 5}{3} = \frac{45}{3} = 15 \]

Thus, Martin can make 15 backpacks with 9 yards of fabric.