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A craft store buys 50 yards of satin ribbon for 13.50. The store. The store sells the ribbon by the foot. A customer can purchase 5 feet of ribbon for $0.80. How much profit does the craft store earn if it sells 45 yards of the ribbon and scraps the rest?

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  1. 27 May, 00:31
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    Convert 45 yards of ribbon to feet through proper conversion factor.

    (45 yards) (3 ft / 1 yard) = 135 feet

    Divide this number by 5 to determine the number of 5-ft ribbon that customers can purchased.

    n = 135 ft / 5 ft = 27

    Then, multiply by $0.80.

    R = (27) ($0.80) = $21.6

    The profit is equal to $21.6 and $13.50,

    P = $21.6 - $13.50 = $8.1

    Answer: $8.1
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