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Higher order Thinking Millie has 5 yards of blue fabric and 7 yards of pink fabric. How many quilt squares can she make with the fabric she has if both colors are needed to make one square? Explain your reasoning. Amount of Fabric Needed for One Quilt Square Fabric Color Amount Needed 4 yard Blue 3 yard Pink

Higher order Thinking Millie has 5 yards of blue fabric and 7 yards of pink fabric-example-1

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You will have 2 yarns of pink fabric left
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Answer:

By limitation of resources, the amount of squares produced would be 20, which can be satisfied by both quantities of fabric cloth.

Explanation:

According to the specifications, it is necessary to use 1/4 and blue fabric cloth and 1/3 pink fabric cloth for a square to be manufactured. Thus, according to the amount of Blue fabric and the quantities used, 5 / (1/4) = 20 squares could be manufactured. According to the pink fabric, it could be manufactured 7 / (1/3)) = 21 squares.

Conclusion: By limitation of resources, the amount of squares produced would be 20, which can be satisfied by both quantities of fabric.

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