they are 33
Since the units are incompatible, we can't convert in into in². Inches measures length while inches squared measures area.
270 cubic inches
A charm square typically measures 5 inches by 5 inches. Since there are 36 inches in a yard, you can fit 7 charm squares across the width (36 ÷ 5 = 7.2, rounded down to 7) and 7 charm squares down the length (also 36 ÷ 5 = 7.2). Therefore, you can cut a total of 49 charm squares (7 squares wide by 7 squares long) from 1 yard of fabric.
6x4 inches refers to a rectangular area that measures 6 inches in width and 4 inches in height. This size is equivalent to 24 square inches in total area. It's similar to the size of a standard postcard or a small photo.
A yard of fabric measures 36 inches by 44 inches. To find out how many 10x10 inch squares can fit in this area, calculate the total area of the yard (36 inches x 44 inches = 1584 square inches) and the area of one square (10 inches x 10 inches = 100 square inches). Dividing the total area by the area of one square gives you 15.84, meaning you can fit 15 full 10x10 inch squares in a yard of fabric, with some leftover material.
Since the units are incompatible, we can't convert in into in². Inches measures length while inches squared measures area.
270 cubic inches
3,465
The squares for this quilt will need to be 8 1/2 inches, that includes the 1/4 inch seam allowance for stitching them together. The finished blocks will be 8 inches square.
A charm square typically measures 5 inches by 5 inches. Since there are 36 inches in a yard, you can fit 7 charm squares across the width (36 ÷ 5 = 7.2, rounded down to 7) and 7 charm squares down the length (also 36 ÷ 5 = 7.2). Therefore, you can cut a total of 49 charm squares (7 squares wide by 7 squares long) from 1 yard of fabric.
6x4 inches refers to a rectangular area that measures 6 inches in width and 4 inches in height. This size is equivalent to 24 square inches in total area. It's similar to the size of a standard postcard or a small photo.
A yard of fabric measures 36 inches by 44 inches. To find out how many 10x10 inch squares can fit in this area, calculate the total area of the yard (36 inches x 44 inches = 1584 square inches) and the area of one square (10 inches x 10 inches = 100 square inches). Dividing the total area by the area of one square gives you 15.84, meaning you can fit 15 full 10x10 inch squares in a yard of fabric, with some leftover material.
A rectangular prism 3 inches by 2 inches by 6 inches has a volume of 36 cubic inches.
There is no such thing as a square whose length and width are different.
To cover a rectangle that measures 6 inches by 4 inches, you would first calculate the area of the rectangle, which is 6 inches × 4 inches = 24 square inches. Since each 1-inch square covers 1 square inch, you would need 24 of the 1-inch squares to completely cover the rectangle.
Yes into 10 inches by 10 inches squares
I'd get a minimum of 80. You're going to have to cut some to fit.