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Janine has a ribbon that is ⅚ foot long. She wants a piece ⅔ this size. How big will it be?
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Janine has a ribbon that is ⅚ foot long. She wants a piece ⅔ this size. How big will it be?
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Answer:
6.66 in
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2/3 of 10 inches is
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1.25 ft long
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