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Mathematics, 31.07.2019 04:30, tabbic

To make each costume, rachel uses 6 yards of material and 3 yards of trim. suppose she uses a total of 48 yards of material to make several costumes. how many yards of trim does she use? write the rule you used to find the number of yards to trim

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