You are making costumes for the school play. Each costume needs a piece of ribbon that is 5858 yard long. How many yards of ribbon are needed for the 2424 costumes?

please help i don't get it

EXACTLY!

I searched this one up to, lemme think, think through math, right? I'm a student, and I was finding the answer too!
Good luck m8.

~Ms. Student ;c

To find out how many yards of ribbon are needed for the 24 costumes, we first need to determine the total amount of ribbon required for a single costume.

We know that each costume needs a piece of ribbon that is 58 yards long. So, by multiplying the number of costumes (24) by the length of ribbon required for one costume (58), we can find the total length of ribbon needed for all the costumes.

Let's do the math:

24 costumes * 58 yards per costume = 1392 yards of ribbon

Therefore, you will need a total of 1392 yards of ribbon for the 24 costumes.

5858 yard = over three miles

I don't think so!!

2424 costumes? I doubt if there are that many students in the school.

You will need over 8068 miles of ribbon.

A semi-truck will be over early next week to deliver that.