A) Reggie is making doll clothes for his little sister. He has 3 yards of fabric. If each dress uses 3/8 yard of fabric, how many dresses can he make? (1 point)
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To find the number of dresses Reggie can make, we need to divide the total amount of fabric by the amount of fabric each dress uses.
3 yards of fabric = 3 * 3 = <<3*3=9>>9 eighths of a yard
Therefore, Reggie can make 9 / 3/8 = 9 * 8/3 = <<9*8/3=24>>24 dresses. Answer: \boxed{24}.
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To find the number of dresses Reggie can make, we need to divide the total amount of fabric by the amount of fabric each dress uses.
3 yards of fabric = 3 * 3 = <<3*3=9>>9 thirds of a yard
Therefore, Reggie can make 9 / (3/8) = 9 * (8/3) = <<9*(8/3)=24>>24 dresses. Answer: \boxed{24}.