There are 24 inches of ribbon in each spool. Margaret needs 384 inches of ribbon. Which equation can Margaret use to find the number of spools, s, she needs?

To find the number of spools Margaret needs, we can set up an equation using the given information.

Let's assume that Margaret needs s spools of ribbon. As it is given that there are 24 inches of ribbon in each spool, the total length of ribbon she needs can be calculated as 24 inches per spool multiplied by the number of spools (s).

So, the equation to find the number of spools can be written as:
24s = 384

In this equation, 24 represents the number of inches of ribbon per spool, s represents the number of spools, and 384 represents the total inches of ribbon needed.

Now, Margaret can solve this equation to find the value of s, which will give her the number of spools needed.

To find the number of spools Margaret needs, she can use the equation:

s = 384 / 24

24s = 384