Mathematics, 21.05.2020 21:18 alexabdercmur
Ruth has 12 feet of ribbon.
She uses 7 feet of it for a craft project and gives 28 inches of it to her sister.
How many inches of ribbon does she have left?
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Ruth has 12 feet of ribbon.
She uses 7 feet of it for a craft project and gives 28 inches of it...
She uses 7 feet of it for a craft project and gives 28 inches of it...
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