can you turn this into two sentences and write it like a 8th grader

To determine the number of complete headbands that can be made from a ribbon, we divide the total length of the ribbon by the length required for each headband. Let's take an example - if we have 10 inches of ribbon and each headband requires 2 and 1/3 inches, we need to convert the mixed number into a fraction. This comes out to be 7/3 inches. Dividing 10 inches by 7/3 inches gives us (30/7) inches. To find the number of complete headbands, we divide the total length by the required length for one headband. In this case, it gives us 1. Therefore, only one complete headband can be made from the given ribbon length.

If we want to know how many whole headbands we can make from a ribbon, we divide the total length of the ribbon by the length needed for each headband. For example, if we have 10 inches of ribbon and each headband requires 2 and 1/3 inches (which is the same as 7/3 inches), we divide 10 inches by 7/3 inches to get (30/7) inches. When we divide the total length by the length needed for one headband, it tells us how many complete headbands we can make. In this case, we can only make one complete headband from the given ribbon length.

We can find out how many complete headbands we can make from a ribbon by dividing the total length of the ribbon by the length needed for each headband. For example, if we have 10 inches of ribbon and each headband needs 2 and 1/3 inches, we can convert this mixed number to a fraction, which is 7/3 inches. When we divide 10 inches by 7/3 inches (which is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal, 3/7), we get 30/7 inches. To figure out the number of complete headbands, we divide the total length by the required length for one headband. In this situation, we get 1. So, we can make only one complete headband using the given ribbon length.

To figure out how many headbands can be made from a ribbon, divide the total length of the ribbon by the length needed for each headband. For example, if we have 10 inches of ribbon and each headband needs 2 and 1/3 inches, we need to change the mixed number to a fraction, which is 7/3 inches. When we divide 10 inches by 7/3 inches, we get (30/7) inches. To find the number of headbands, divide the total length by the length needed for one headband. In this case, it gives us 1. So only one complete headband can be made from the given ribbon length.