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Anita is making headbands for her softball team. She needs a total of 3/4 yard of fabric. Select all types of fabric that cost l

ess than $8 per yard. Total cost for 3/4 of cotton: 5.54 Total cost of 3/4 of Flannel: 2.62 Total cost of 3/4 of Fleece: 4.27 Total cost of 3/4 of Terry cloth: 6.52
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All except the Terry Cloth

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Natalka [10]2 years ago
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