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Erika has three pieces of ribbon. Each piece is 25 feet long. She needs to cut pieces that are 9 inches long. What is the greatest number of 9 inch pieces that she can cut from the three pieces of ribbon? (1 foot = 12 inches) Step 1 - How many total feet does Erika have? Step 2 - How many inches is this equal to? (Remember 1 foot = 12 inches) Step 3 - How many 9 inch pieces can she cut from the total inches?

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