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  • 15-12-2021
  • Mathematics
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Nima bought 10.5 yards of string for 3 art projects.
Each project will use 3.6 yards of string.

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Parrain
Parrain Parrain
  • 21-12-2021

Based on the number of projects to be done and their length requirements, we can infer that the yards Nima bought were not enough.

There are 3 projects and each will require 3.6 yards. In total, they will require:

= 3 x 3.6

= 10.8 yards

Nima bought only 10.5 yards which means that Nima will be short by:

= 10.8 - 10.5

= 0.3 yards

In conclusion, Nima does not have enough string for all the projects.

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