It depends upon the size of the gifts.
First, convert the 9 yards of ribbon to feet: there are 3 feet in a yard, so 9 yards equals 27 feet. If you used 2 feet, subtract that from the total: 27 feet - 2 feet = 25 feet. Therefore, you have 25 feet of ribbon left over.
Ribbon cost $0.45 per foot. A sewing project calls for 20.5 feet of ribbon. To the nearest cent,what will be the cost of the ribbon for the project?
No, he does not.
4 feet
To find the length of each piece of ribbon, divide the total length of the ribbon by 7. For example, if you have 21 feet of ribbon, each piece would be 3 feet long (21 ÷ 7 = 3). If you have a different total length, simply replace 21 with that number and perform the division.
3yd - 1 feet
If you have 18 feet of ribbon and you want to cut the ribbon every 12 inches which is a foot. You will have 18 twelve inch pieces. if I am understanding your question correctly. Eighteen feet would equal 18 one foot pieces.
1 inch to 85 feet
36 inches is 3 feet.
If you raise the ribbon 1ft above the equator, you would need approximately about 6.28 feet more ribbon. This is because the circumference of a circle is calculated by the formula 2πr, where r is the radius. So, since the radius would increase by 1ft, you would need about 2π more feet of ribbon.
3/4 of a foot = 9 inches 30 feet = 360 inches 360/9 = 40 pieces of ribbon
there are 3 feet in a yard so 120 feet equals 40 yards.