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In the Table Above, How Many Jackets Must Mary Forgo

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  In the table above, how many jackets must Mary forgo for every dress she makes? A)  1 1/2 jackets B)  2/3 of a jacket C)  8 jackets D)  3/4 of a jacket E)  12 jackets In the table above, how many jackets must Mary forgo for every dress she makes?

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