It is not possible to answer the question because the units used for 100x84 are not specified.
You will need 7.1 square yards of fabric.
you would multiply 0.34 by 7= 2.38 yards of fabric
Using an embroidery hoop to secure the fabric, one can make a simple canopy drape to hang over a twin size bed with about six yards of fabric. To make a fuller, more elaborate canopy for a queen or king size bed can take as much as 24 yards of fabric.
To convert feet to yards, divide by 3. Therefore, you would need 4 yards of fabric (12 feet divided by 3 feet per yard).
It depends on the width of the fabric. Also, if the fabric is patterned and you want to (or need to) match the patterns, the repeat length.
A bolt of cotton fabric for quilting is usually 15 yards; 42"-43" wide. A bolt of fleece fabric is usually 10 yards for licensed fleece fabric, and 10-12 yards for non-licensed fabric.
No. A yard is equivalent to 3 feet so you would need 5 yards to have 15 feet of fabric
9 feet of fabric
There are 5.4680665 yards in 5 meters of fabric. 5 meters x 1.0936133 yards/1 meter = 5.4680665 yards 1 meter = 1.0936133 yards
If you have 6 yards (or 18 feet) of fabric and you need 14 feet (or 4 2/3 yards), you have 4 feet (or 1 1/3 yards) moe than you need.
There are 36 inches in one yard, so 108/36 = 3 yards, therefore Francine need another 9 yards of fabric.
In the USA, fabric is sold by the yard (3 feet). In metres, in most countries.