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25 August, 04:38

Savannah is painting a striped background for a mural on a wall that is 15 yards long. She wants a total of 96 stripes that are all the same width. Which calculation should Savannah use to decide how wide to make each stripe?

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  1. 25 August, 04:40
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    15 yards / 96 stripes

    = 0.15625

    Good luck!
  2. 25 August, 04:48
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    Answer and step-by-step explanation:

    Making all of the stripes the same with means that we divide 15 yards by the 96 stripes:

    15/96 = 0.15625 yards per stripe

    There are 3 feet in every yard; this means that each stripe would be

    0.15625 (3) = 0.46875 foot

    There are 12 inches in every foot; this means that each stripe would be

    0.46875 (12) = 5.625 inches

    This is 5 5/8 inches per stripe.
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