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The amount of fabric required is 72 in x 60 in = 4320 square inches. This is approximately 2.79 square metres NOT METRES. The length of fabric required will depend on the width in which the fabric is sold.
An example: Feet for first piece of fabric: 2 Inches for first piece of fabric: 7 Feet for 2nd piece of fabric: 2, Inches for 2nd piece of fabric: 6 I need the program to print: Feet: 5 Inches: 1
It depends on what units are used for the measure of 120. Is it 120 inches, 120 centimetres, etc. Second, in terms of purchasing a length of fabric, it also depends on the width of the fabric.
10.24 square units.
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The amount of fabric required is 72 in x 60 in = 4320 square inches. This is approximately 2.79 square metres NOT METRES. The length of fabric required will depend on the width in which the fabric is sold.
An example: Feet for first piece of fabric: 2 Inches for first piece of fabric: 7 Feet for 2nd piece of fabric: 2, Inches for 2nd piece of fabric: 6 I need the program to print: Feet: 5 Inches: 1
It is simply the length of the fabric so 1 [linear] yard.
The length will be one yard. The width will be the other dimension from woven/knit edge to woven/knit edge.
A bolt of fabric is a quantity of fabric of definite length.
The 58/60 indicates the width in inches. Some fabrics are 44/45", also. These are the two most common widths you'll come across. The length of the fabric depends on how much you need/buy. If you use a pattern, the pattern will instruct you on how much (length) fabric to purchase depending on the width of fabric you choose.
Assuming each square has a side length of 6 inches, you can cut 16 squares from 1 yard of fabric. This is because 1 yard is equal to 36 inches, and each square requires 6 inches of fabric for one side.
It depends on what units are used for the measure of 120. Is it 120 inches, 120 centimetres, etc. Second, in terms of purchasing a length of fabric, it also depends on the width of the fabric.
If the table is 36" round, I'm assuming you are talking about diameter. I would simply get the same length as the width of the fabric you want to use. Then the drape will be the same....
A yard of fabric is 36 inches long by whatever width the fabric is. Typically fabric widths are 36", 45" or 60". Designer fabrics used for making furniture is wider. A yard is a US measurement that would convert to 91.44 cm in the metric system.
#include <stdio.h> int main (void) { unsigned f1, i1, f2, i2; scanf ("Enter the 1st length in feet and inches: %u%u", f1, i1); scanf ("Enter the 2nd length in feet and inches: %u%u", f2, i2); unsigned inches = i1 + i2 + (12 * (f1 + f2)); // sum the inches (convert feet to inches) unsigned feet = inches / 12; // convert inches to feet inches %= 12; // determine the remaining inches printf ("The total length is %u feet %u inches.\n", feet, inches); return 0; }
10.24 square units.