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  • 04-01-2016
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delia uses 3.5 skeins of yarn to knit one scarf. how many scarves can she complete if she has 19 skeins of yarn?

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Billymkhoi
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  • 04-01-2016
19 skeins of yarn* (1 scarf/ 3.5 skeins of yarn)= 5.429 scarfs.

Because there is not enough yarn to knit 6 scarfs (with 19 skeins of yarn, we can only knit 5.429 scarfs) and the number of scarfs has to be a natural number, Delia can complete 5 scarfs if she has 19 skeins of yarn.

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