$19.50
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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?
22.75
First we'll call the answer we're wanting 'n' to make everything simpler. This is how you work it out: n= number of bowls x amount of ribbon for each bowl n= 12 x 15.25 n= 183 So your answer is 183 inches.
56 cents
How much what (feet, inches)? is 100 Metres, miles?? Finish the question!
1 yard = 36 inches. Set up proportion: 6/3.25 = 36/X Cross multiply: 6X = 3.25(36) Solve for X: X = 3.25(36)/6 = 3.25(6) = 19.50 So one yard of ribbon costs $19.50
Ribbon cost $0.45 per foot. A sewing project calls for 20.5 feet of ribbon. To the nearest cent,what will be the cost of the ribbon for the project?
30$
6x4 = 24 36 - 24 = 12 12 inches left...
$9.97
they would cost about 5 cents
It will cost 22.75 in total.
If Elise measures her hair ribbon and it is 9 2/3 inches long and Mindy's hair ribbon is 9 5/8 inches long, Elise has the longer hair ribbon. Elise's hair ribbon is 1/24 of an inch longer than Mandy's.
88.5 cents
22.75
First we'll call the answer we're wanting 'n' to make everything simpler. This is how you work it out: n= number of bowls x amount of ribbon for each bowl n= 12 x 15.25 n= 183 So your answer is 183 inches.
The cost will depend upon the kind of rock you are looking for. Many rocks will cost around $6 per pound.