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28 February, 11:12

I have a party sub that 3/4 yard long. I will cut it into smaller sandwiches that are 1/12 yard long. how many smaller sandwiches will I have?

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  1. 28 February, 11:16
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    9 smaller sandwiches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve this problem you will need to divide the party sub's length by the length of the smaller sandwiches that you will cut it into.

    Take the party sub's length, 3/4 yards, and divide this number by the smaller sandwiches' length, 1/12 yards.

    3/4 / 1/12

    To divide fractions, change the division sign to a multiplication sign and multiply the original fraction by the reciprocal of the fraction you are dividing by.

    Keep 3/4 the same, change / into *, and change 1/12 to 12/1.

    3/4 * 12/1

    Multiply straight across.

    36/4

    This can be simplified to 9 by dividing by 4/4. You will have 9 smaller sandwiches.
  2. 28 February, 11:37
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    9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the question is practically "how many 1/12 sandwiches fit inside a 3/4 sandwich"

    this calls for division

    3/4 / 1/12

    "flip & switch"

    3/4 * 12/1

    36/4

    9

    you will have 9 small sandwiches
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