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Q: What is a roll of ribbon called?
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Laura has a roll of ribbon there are 20 yards of the ribbon on the roll what can Laura use to find the number of inches of ribbon on the roll?

36 inches x 20 yards = 720 inches.


If You use twenty seven inches of ribbon off of a roll of ribbon containing 2 yards How many inches of ribbon are left on the roll?

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