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Sal is making bracelets for a fundraiser. He uses 6 inches of yarn per bracelet. How many bracelets can Sal make with 5 feet of yarn?
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Sal is making bracelets for a fundraiser. He uses 6 inches of yarn per bracelet. How many bracelets can Sal make with 5 feet of yarn?
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1 foot equals 12 inches, so 2 bracelets per foot multiply by 5 = 10 bracelets
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