Esther is getting balloons for her father's birthday party. She wants each balloon string to be 6 feet long. At the party store, string is sold by the yard. If Esther wants to get 65 balloons, how many yards of string will she need? 1 foot = 1 3 yard

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Answer 1

Answer: She needs 130 of string .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Length of each ballon string = 6 feet

Total number of ballons = 65

Total string required = ( Length of each ballon string) x (Total number of ballons)

= 6 x 65

= 390 feet

Since 1 foot = [tex]\frac 13[/tex] yard

So, [tex]390\ feet = 390\times\frac13\ yards[/tex]

= 130 yards

Hence, She needs 130 of string .


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Answer:

1 cup of brown sugar to 2 teaspoon of baking soda

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We apply the pythagorean theorem to find this answer.

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