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27 February, 11:41

Carson has 7 pieces of wire that are 2 yards each. He uses 6 pieces that are each 3 feet long. How many feet of wire does Carson have left?

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  1. 27 February, 13:56
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    Simple. First, you must know how long a yard is (3ft). Next, multiply that by 2 because there are 2 yards for each piece. That will give you 6ft for each piece of wire. Now you must multiply 7 by 6 which gives you 42. After that multiply the 6 in the word problem by the 3 in the word problem. This gives you 18. Subtract 18 from 42 (42-18) and you will have your answer.
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