Assuming that the braid was attached to the very edge, all the way around, you get:
(23 inches x 2) + (24 inches x 2) = 94 inches
94 inches / 36 inches/yard = 2.69 yard
@60 cents per yard, multiply:
2.69 yards x 60 cents/yard = 161 cents = $1.61
23 in x 24 in = 552 in/36 in = 15.333 yd. x .60 per yard = $9.20 36inch = 1 yd
Since the units are incompatible, we can't convert in into in². Inches measures length while inches squared measures area.
Cubic inches measures volume. Square inches measures area. Therefore, you can not compare the two. It is like comparing feet and cups.
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That's a 94 inch braid.
23 in x 24 in = 552 in/36 in = 15.333 yd. x .60 per yard = $9.20 36inch = 1 yd
To determine the amount of braid needed, we need to calculate the perimeter of the blanket. The perimeter is 2 times the sum of the length and width, which is (2 * 23) + (2 * 24) = 94 inches. Considering the braid costs 60 cents per yard, which is equivalent to 36 inches, the calculation is (94 inches / 36 inches) * $0.60 = $1.56. Thus, $1.56 was paid for the braid.
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$2.36 BUT THEN YOU HAVE 6 IN LEFT AND SINCE I YARD = 3 FEET AND 1 FOOT = 12 IN I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO DO THAT PART BUT THE WHOLE ANSWER IS MORE THAN $2.36