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Lola has 3 feet of ribbon. She needs to cut the ribbon into equal 2-inch strips 2 How many 2-inch strips can she cut from the 3 feet of ribbon? 2 A 15 B 90 C 21 D 145
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C
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D
145
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Answer:
18
Explanation:
1 ft=12in
3ft=36in
divide 36 by 2 and you get 18
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