1 yard of fabric has a length of 1 yard but the width of the fabric is not specified and so the question cannot be answered.
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1 yard = 3 ft ⇒ 1 yard ÷ 18 ft = 3 ft ÷ 18 ft = 1/6
Answer. 54 inches(in.)(") There are 36in. in a yard, half of a yard is 18". 36 + 18 = 54
18 feet.
1 yard = 36 inches 1/2 yard = 18 inches 18 x 56 = 1,008 square inches
one half yard?
That's 18 square feet - which is 2 square yards.
1 yard =36 inches 1/2 yard= 18 inches
Fabric is usually either 45" or 54" width (depends on the bolt), and one yard is 36" length. So 0.50 yards of fabric is either: 18" length x 45" wide OR 18" length x 54" wide
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1-3/8 yard + 2-1/8 yard = 3-1/2 yards x $5.39 = $18.87 ----
Dedicated quilting fabrics are made to a width of 44 inches and generally fabric is bought in lengths of (or multiples of) a yard. A "fat quarter" is a piece of fabric which measures 18 inches by 22 inches, that is, a yard of fabric cut in half both widthways and lengthways to give four quarters of 18"x22" each.
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There are 4 fat quarters in a yard of fabric. Each fat quarter measures approximately 18 x 22 inches, so when you divide a yard (36 inches) by the width (18 inches), you get 2 halves, which when doubled equals 4 fat quarters.
2 fat quarters would be 1/2 yard. A fat quarter is 1/4 yard of fabric, but instead of cutting the quarter yard from selvage to selvage ( 9 inches ) it is cut at 18 inches and then cut in half. This way you have a wider piece of fabric to work with, but still have 1/4 yard.
the answer is 12