1 yd = 3 ft
→ 3 yd = 3 x 3 ft = 9 ft
8 x 1 ft = 8 ft which is less than 9 ft, so YES.
If 104 yards of ribbon is cut into 14 equal length pieces, each piece will have length of 7.43 yards, to the justified number of significant digits.
The answer would be 20 pieces. 10 25 yards long pieces would be 250 yards total. Divide that by 12 gets you 20.8333... Since you want whole pieces, you would round that down to 20. Kelli can cut 20 full pieces.
36 banners
1 yard = 36 inches50 yards = (50 x 36) = 1,800 inches1,800 / 10.5 = 171.43If there is no waste or scrap, you will get 171 pieces, and then have 4.5 inches remaining.
The fraction with the smaller denominator has fewer pieces in the whole. So each piece must be bigger.
Euro shams are usually 26" x 26" ..Fabric estimate depends on the way the fabric is cut. 1 flat piece for the front 28" x 28" + 2 17" x28" pieces for the back each You will need 7.5 yards of fabric or 1 whole piece. 28" x 62" each You will need 11 yards of Fabric regards
you would multiply 0.34 by 7= 2.38 yards of fabric
To determine how many banners you can make with 12 yards of fabric, first convert yards to feet: 12 yards equals 36 feet (since 1 yard = 3 feet). If each banner requires 1 foot of fabric, you can make 36 banners with 12 yards of fabric. Therefore, you can create a total of 36 banners.
2 and one quarter yards long
To make 6 placemats from 4 yards of fabric, you would divide the total fabric by the number of placemats. This means each placemat requires approximately 0.67 yards (or 2/3 yard) of fabric, since 4 yards divided by 6 placemats equals about 0.67 yards per placemat. Therefore, you would need 4 yards of fabric to make all 6 placemats.
If 104 yards of ribbon is cut into 14 equal length pieces, each piece will have length of 7.43 yards, to the justified number of significant digits.
4 * 5.75 yards
The relationship between the number of curtains made and the yards of fabric needed can be described by a linear equation. Specifically, if each curtain requires a fixed amount of fabric (let’s say (x) yards), the total yards of fabric needed can be calculated using the formula (y = mx), where (y) is the total fabric needed, (m) is the number of curtains, and (x) is the fabric required per curtain. This means that as the number of curtains increases, the total fabric required increases proportionally.
12 costumes.
To calculate fabric consumption for a woven shirt with a flap pocket, first, determine the pattern pieces required for the shirt and pocket, including sleeves, collar, and placket. Measure the dimensions of each piece and account for seam allowances. Then, add up the total area of the fabric needed for all pieces, converting to square meters or yards as necessary. Finally, consider additional factors such as fabric width and pattern repeats, as well as a percentage for shrinkage and cutting losses to arrive at the final fabric requirement.
45 because each 12 yards costs 15
The answer would be 20 pieces. 10 25 yards long pieces would be 250 yards total. Divide that by 12 gets you 20.8333... Since you want whole pieces, you would round that down to 20. Kelli can cut 20 full pieces.