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A 27 foot piece of cotton cloth costs $45.63 What is price per yard

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Answer:

  $5.07 per yard

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 3 feet in a yard, so 27 feet is 27/3 = 9 yards. To find the price per yard, divide the price by the corresponding number of yards:

  $45.63/(9 yd) = $5.07/yd

The price per yard is $5.07.

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