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If 9 inches of ribbon will a 4 inch ribbon curl, how many inches of ribbon will it take to make the 6 inch ribbon curls the gimbles manager demands?
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If 9 inches of ribbon will a 4 inch ribbon curl, how many inches of ribbon will it take to make the 6 inch ribbon curls the gimbles manager demands?
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If 9 inches of ribbon will a 4 inch ribbon curl, how many inches of ribbon will it take to make the 6 inch ribbon curls the gimbles manager demands?
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9-4=5
6-5=1 so it'll take 1 inch for it to curl.
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