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Q. A seamstress is covering a banner with fabric. She has a piece of material that is 2 yards long and 36 inches wide. What size banner can she cover ...

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Answer:

2 yards²

Explanation:

36 inches is 1 yard.

So 2 yards long by 1 yard long.

The area is 2 yards²

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Answer:


A = 2\ yd ^ 2 or
A = 2592\ in ^ 2

Explanation:

We know that the seamstress banner is 2 yards long and 36 inches wide.

First we express the lengths in the same units.

We know that

1 yard = 36 inches.

So the length is 2 yards and the width is 1 yard

To know how much fabric the seamstress should cover, calculate the area of the banner.

Assuming the banner is rectangular, then the area of a rectangle is:


A = W * L

Where W is the width and L is the length of the rectangle.


A = (1) (2)\ yd^2


A = 2\ yd ^ 2 or
A = 2592\ in ^ 2

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