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If a bow requires 3/4 yards of lace how many bows can u make with 12 yards of lace

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JaidynnF155694 JaidynnF155694
  • 03-11-2022

3/4 yards of a lace for each bow

for 12 yards of lace:?

Simply divide the 12 yards of lace by the lace required by each bow (3/4)

12 / (3/4) = 16 bows

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