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Martha has 15 feet of a red ribbon and 12 feet of a green ribbon. How many yards does she have altogether
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Martha has 15 feet of a red ribbon and 12 feet of a green ribbon. How many yards does she have altogether
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15ft + 12ft = 27ft
Convert feet into yard: 27ft —> 9 yards
Answer: 9 yards
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