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5 July, 19:08

Sewing patterns recommend buying extra fabric in case of mistakes. Jessica bought 5 yards of fabric, plus 20% extra. Dan bought 3 yards of fabric, plus 25% extra. Who bought more fabric? How much more?

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  1. 5 July, 21:58
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    Jessica bought 2.25 yards more fabric.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For Jessica we will consider 5 to be 100% which is 1 in decimals (100:100=1) of what she bought originally and since she bought 20% (which is 0.20 in decimals 20:100=0.20) more then we have 100% + 20% = 1 + 0.20 = 1.20 of our original 5. So now we multiply 5*1.20=6, so Jessica bought 6 yards.

    Similarly we have Dan who bought 3 yards plus 25% more. Well 25% is 0.25 and so: 100% + 25% = 125% = 1.25. Now, we will multiply 3 * 1.25 = 3.75 yards. Therefore, Jessica bought more fabric. How much more? 6 - 3.75 = 2.25 yards more.
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