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Francesca is getting balloons for her father's birthday party. She wants each balloon string to be 9 feet long. At the party store, string is sold by the yard. If Francesca wants to get 67 balloons, how many yards of string will she need? 1 foot = 1 3 yard

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  1. Today, 09:43
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    7839 yards

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Francesca wants each balloon string to be 9 feet long.

    She wants to get 67 balloons.

    The total length of string she will need (in feet) is:

    67 * 9 = 603 feet

    The store sells string by the yard.

    1 foot = 13 yards

    Hence, the length of string she will need in yards will be:

    603 * 13 = 7839 yards

    She will need 7839 yards of string.
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