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It takes 3 1/3 kilometers of thread to make 3 1/2 boxes of shirts. How many kilometers of thread will it take to make 6 boxes?

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  1. 29 May, 08:33
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    5 5/7 km

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We assume the length of thread is proportional to the number of boxes of shirts. If L is the thread length required, then that assumption means

    ... L / (6 boxes) = (3 1/3 km) / (3 1/2 boxes)

    Multiplying the equation by (6 boxes), we get

    ... L = (3 1/3 km) (6 / (3 1/2)) = (10/3 km) (6 / (7/2))

    ... = (10/3 km) (12/7) = 40/7 km = 5 5/7 km
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