Mrs. Mason volunteers to make one prize ribbon for each of the forty-seven students who will attend math camp. Mrs. Mason will decorate each prize ribbon with sequins. Mrs. Mason buys packages of sequins. Each package holds one-fourth of a pound of sequins. Each package has enough sequins to decorate six prize ribbons. How many packages of sequins does Mrs. Mason need to buy to make the prize ribbons? How many pounds of sequins does Mrs. Mason have to buy to make the prize ribbons? What part of a pound of sequins will be used to make each prize ribbon? Show all your mathematical thinking.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we find out how many times 6 goes into 47 to know how many 1/4 of a pound sequin bags we need. 47 divided by 6 equals 7, with a remainder of 5. That means that we actually need 8 1/4 pounds of sequin. We then simplify, and we need 2 pounds of sequins. Wooh, that’s a lot!