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30 November, 07:03

Victor needs 30 feet of rope. The rope he wants to buy is sold by the yard. He knows that there are 3 feet in 1 yard. How many yards should he buy

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  1. 30 November, 07:28
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    If he needs 30 feet, and can only buy multiples of 3 feet, he needs to see how many times 3 goes into 30. And since 30/3 is 10, he needs to get 10 yards of rope (or 10 times 3 feet).
  2. 30 November, 07:30
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    3 feet ... 1 yard

    30 feet ... x yards

    x = (30•1) / 3

    x = 30/3

    x = 10 yards

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