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Kathy has 3/4 of a yard of fabric.She needs 3/10 of a yard for each doll dress she makes.How many doll dresses can she make

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Answered by Jcube
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Two doll dresses = 2 × 3/10 = 3/5. 3/5 × 100 = 60% of one yard she needs.
3/4 × 100 = 75% of one yard cloth she has.
Only two dresses can be made as more than two –>3×3/10 = 9/10.9/10×100=90% of a yard, which is more than what she has. And = two dresses
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