There isn’t enough information to determine the ribbon length; the statement only says Dawn and Emily had equal lengths.
Explanation
The sentence “Dawn and Emily each had the same length of ribbon” asserts equality between two quantities but does not specify how long the ribbon is in total, nor does it relate the length to any other known value. Without a numeric length or an additional constraint, the actual measurement cannot be determined.
To solve a concrete version, you would need extra information such as the total length of ribbon between them, a known length for one person, or another condition that relates their lengths to a numeric value.
Key Points
- 1, The statement only establishes equality between Dawn’s and Emily’s ribbon lengths; it does not provide a numeric length.
- 2, A numeric length or an additional constraint is required to determine the exact length.
- 3, Additional context (e.g., total length, a reported measurement, or a relationship to another quantity) would enable solving for the common length.