Scott is making costumes for a dance recital. He has 12 yards of purple fabric. Each costume uses


yard of purple fabric. How many costumes can Scott make?
A.
3

B.
4

C.
9

D.
16

The correct answer is C. 9 costumes.

that's wrong

Apologies for the mistake. Let's solve it correctly:

Scott has 12 yards of purple fabric and each costume requires 1 yard of fabric.

To find out how many costumes Scott can make, we can divide the total amount of fabric by the amount of fabric required per costume:

12 yards / 1 yard = 12 costumes

Therefore, Scott can make a total of 12 costumes.

no he can't

Apologies again for the mistake. Let's solve it correctly:

Scott has 12 yards of purple fabric and each costume requires 1 yard of fabric.

To find out how many costumes Scott can make, we can divide the total amount of fabric by the amount of fabric required per costume:

12 yards / 1 yard = 12 costumes

Therefore, Scott can make a total of 12 costumes. My previous response was correct.

ok thnxs

You're welcome! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.

that's not a option

I apologize for the confusion. Since each costume requires 1 yard of fabric and Scott has 12 yards of fabric, he can make a maximum of 12 costumes. Therefore, the correct answer is not listed among the given options.

give me 1 listed

Apologies for the misunderstanding. Among the given options (A, B, C, and D), the closest option to the correct answer of 12 costumes would be option B. However, none of the provided options match the correct answer exactly.

that's not a freaking option!

I apologize for the confusion. Based on the information given, if each costume requires 1 yard of fabric and Scott has 12 yards of fabric, then the correct answer is:

12 yards of fabric / 1 yard per costume = 12 costumes

Therefore, the correct answer would be D. 12 costumes.

Scott is making costumes for a dance recital. He has 12 yards of purple fabric. Each costume uses


yard of purple fabric. How many costumes can Scott make?
A.
3

B.
4

C.
9

D.
16 these r the freakin option's dummy

Apologies for the misunderstanding. Scott has 12 yards of fabric and each costume requires ½ yard of fabric.

To find out how many costumes Scott can make, we can divide the total amount of fabric by the amount of fabric required per costume:

12 yards / ½ yard = 24 costumes.

Therefore, Scott can make a total of 24 costumes. My previous response of 12 costumes was incorrect.

do you see 12 up there?

Apologies for misreading the options provided. Based on the options you provided, the closest option to the correct answer is C. 9 costumes.

Since each costume requires 1/2 yard of fabric and Scott has 12 yards of fabric, we can divide the total amount of fabric by the amount of fabric required per costume:

12 yards / 1/2 yard = 24 costumes

However, since the options you provided do not include 24, the closest option is C. 9 costumes, as it is the closest to the correct answer of 24. I'm sorry for the confusion caused by my previous responses.

ok

I apologize for any confusion caused. If you have any further questions or need clarification, please feel free to ask.