alisonboudreau1 alisonboudreau1
  • 25-08-2017
  • Mathematics
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Kenji buys 3 yards of fabric for 7.47$. Then he realizes that he needs 2 more yards. How much will the extra fabric cost?

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kainenslone2
kainenslone2 kainenslone2
  • 25-08-2017
12.47$ because one piece of fabric is 2.49$
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romeokatlover
romeokatlover romeokatlover
  • 25-08-2017
The first thing that you would want to do is find the cost of one yard of fabric.

7.47 / 3 = 2.49

Now that we know that each yard costs $2.49, we can multiply it by the number of yards you need to buy (two).

2 • 2.49 = 4.98

Your total for two yards of fabric is $4.98
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