To cover a 12 x 36 board, you need to calculate the total area of the board, which is 12 square feet (1 square foot = 12 inches). The board's dimensions in inches are 12 inches by 36 inches, giving you a total area of 432 square inches. Since there are 36 inches in a yard, you'll need 1 yard of fabric (36 inches) to cover the board, as 1 yard of fabric provides 36 inches in width and can easily accommodate the 36-inch length of the board. However, if you want to ensure proper draping or wrapping, consider getting about 1.5 yards total.
You will need 7.1 square yards of fabric.
5.64 sq yd
The answer depends on the width of the fabric which has not bee mentioned. There are a number of standard widths.
10-ft x 15-ft = 150 square feet = (16 and 2/3) square yards
We suspect that the size of the table could have some effect on the correct answer, sowe're going to wait to work on the problem until we know the table's measurementsand which parts of the table the fabric has to cover..
You will need 7.1 square yards of fabric.
2 and 2/3 yards.
Well well well what do we have here.
1.75 yards of fabric
5.64 sq yd
Probably just 1, if that much. For example, an upholstered recliner can take as much as 7 yards of fabric.
The average futon is five feet long. There are two sides, plus extra for the ends. This means that you will need at least 3 yards of 60 inch wide fabric for a small futon cover.
Area of first piece = 5 yards * 60 inches = 300 inch-yards Suppose length of equivalent area of 57" fabric is x yards then x*57 = 300 or x = 300/57 = 5.26 yards (approx).
The answer depends on the width of the fabric which has not bee mentioned. There are a number of standard widths.
10-ft x 15-ft = 150 square feet = (16 and 2/3) square yards
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.
We suspect that the size of the table could have some effect on the correct answer, sowe're going to wait to work on the problem until we know the table's measurementsand which parts of the table the fabric has to cover..