For a 3X shirt, you'll typically need around 2 to 2.5 yards of fabric, depending on the pattern and style of the shirt. If the design includes long sleeves or additional features, you may want to consider getting closer to 2.5 yards. Always check the specific pattern instructions for the most accurate fabric requirements.
1 yard = 3 feet. x yards = 150 feet 3x = 150 x = 50 feet.
How about the term: 3x whereas for example there are 6 feet in 2 yards
Need slope intercept form. Y = mX + c 3X - Y = 6 - Y = - 3X + 6 Y = 3X - 6 =========== slope(m) = 3 ------------------
You need an equal sign to solve for x.
To solve the equation ( y - 3x = 15 ) for ( y ), you need to isolate ( y ). You can do this by adding ( 3x ) to both sides of the equation, resulting in ( y = 3x + 15 ). This expresses ( y ) in terms of ( x ).
1 yard = 3 feet. x yards = 150 feet 3x = 150 x = 50 feet.
It would be about a 2x in men's.
How about the term: 3x whereas for example there are 6 feet in 2 yards
yards are 3x larger than feet so 5yd squared is larger
The number of feet times three or 3x
3x as much, a yd is 3 ft
extra small.... his clothing line is made big
x = yards y = feet y = 3x y = 3(14.5) y = 43.5
The symbol for yards is a cross in upper case thus 3x For feet it is a dash thus 4' for inches it is two dashes 5''. Peter Stone
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First you have to set up the equation in slope intercept form: y=3x+1500 y=20x Now you solve: 20x=3x+1500 -3x -3x 17x=1500 /17 /17 x=88.235 Since you can not sell 88.2 T-Shirts you must round UP to 89, because if you round down to 88, you did not sell enough to break even. Hope that helps!
Need slope intercept form. Y = mX + c 3X - Y = 6 - Y = - 3X + 6 Y = 3X - 6 =========== slope(m) = 3 ------------------