To start things off, we need to know that 1 yard= 3 feet, and 1 foot= 12 inches.
The fabric is 7 feet and 6 inches. We need to convert the inches into feet, and we do so by doing 6 divided by the conversion factor
6/12= 0.5 feet.
7 feet+0.5 feet=7.5 feet
So now we know that we have 7.5 feet of fabric. Once again, we need to convert from feet into yards. We do this by using another conversion factor (1 yard= 3 feet)
7.5 feet/3= 2.5 yards of fabric
9 feet of fabric
2 yards, 4 inches or 2.111111(repeating) yards
You will need 7.1 square yards of fabric.
One and a half yards of 60 inch width fabric.
I'll assume the designer did not purchase 1949 yards of fabric unless it's for Melania Trump. If that's 4 and 1/2, 6 and 2/3, and 9 and 1/4, that's 20 and 5/12 yards.
76% of 100 yards= 76% * 100= 0.76 * 100= 76 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.
25.33333333333 yards
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 76 yards is equal to 76 x 3 = 228 feet.
9 feet of fabric
There are 36 inches in one yard. Therefore, 76 inches is equal to 76/36 = 2.1 recurring (that is, 2.1111...) yards.
There are 5.4680665 yards in 5 meters of fabric. 5 meters x 1.0936133 yards/1 meter = 5.4680665 yards 1 meter = 1.0936133 yards
There are 36 inches in one yard, so 108/36 = 3 yards, therefore Francine need another 9 yards of fabric.
If you have 6 yards (or 18 feet) of fabric and you need 14 feet (or 4 2/3 yards), you have 4 feet (or 1 1/3 yards) moe than you need.
In the USA, fabric is sold by the yard (3 feet). In metres, in most countries.
76 yards, 2 feet
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).