Ribbon cost $0.45 per foot. A sewing project calls for 20.5 feet of ribbon. To the nearest cent,what will be the cost of the ribbon for the project?
There are 3 feet in one yard, so there are 60 feet is 20 yards.
it is a million yards
$19.50
20 square yards
22.75
30$
88.5 cents
To convert yards to feet, we multiply by 3. So, 25 yards is equivalent to 75 feet. To find the cost of 100 feet, divide the cost of 25 yards by 75 feet and multiply by 100 feet: 9.95 / 75 * 100 = $13.27.
To cover a length of 22 feet, you need to purchase 8 yards of border, since 1 yard equals 3 feet, and 22 feet divided by 3 feet per yard equals approximately 7.33 yards (rounded up to 8 yards for whole numbers). At a cost of $8.75 per yard, the total cost for 8 yards would be 8 yards x $8.75 = $70.00.
Six feet in 2 yards.
225 feet.
880 yards = 2640 feet.
If they need 250 ribbons, and are making 6 ribbon per yard (36" in a yard divided by 1/6th = 6") then they need 41.666 yards of ribbon. Or....I'd get 42 yards for extra or 126 feet if it comes by the foot.
1.6 yards = 5 feet.
30 yards=90 feet
450 feet - you multiply yards by 3.
155 feet = about 51.7 (51.6666667) yards.