lee uses 1/5 yard of wire for each ornament. he makes 3 ornaments for his grandmother and 2 ornaments for his mother how many yards of wire did lee use

5 * 1/5 = 1 yard

Well, if Lee uses 1/5 yard of wire for each ornament, we can calculate how many yards of wire he used for his grandmother by multiplying 1/5 by 3. That would be 3/5 yard of wire. And for his mother, he used 1/5 yard of wire for each of the 2 ornaments, which adds up to 2/5 yard of wire. So in total, Lee used (3/5) + (2/5) = 5/5 yard of wire. But wait, 5/5 is just equal to 1 whole yard! So Lee used 1 yard of wire. It seems like he really wired up those ornaments!

To find out how many yards of wire Lee used, we need to calculate the total amount of wire used for all the ornaments.

Lee makes 3 ornaments for his grandmother and 2 ornaments for his mother.

For each ornament, Lee uses 1/5 yard of wire.

So, the total amount of wire used for all the ornaments can be calculated as:

(3 ornaments for grandmother x 1/5 yard per ornament) + (2 ornaments for mother x 1/5 yard per ornament)

= (3/5) + (2/5)

= 5/5

= 1 yard

Therefore, Lee used 1 yard of wire in total for all the ornaments.

To find out how many yards of wire Lee used, we need to calculate the total length of wire for all the ornaments he made.

First, let's find out how much wire Lee used for each ornament. He uses 1/5 (or 0.2) yard of wire for each ornament.

Then, multiply this value by the total number of ornaments he made for his grandmother (3) and mother (2).

0.2 yard per ornament * (3 grandmother ornaments + 2 mother ornaments) = 0.2 * (3 + 2) = 0.2 * 5 = 1 yard.

Therefore, Lee used 1 yard of wire in total for all the ornaments he made.