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At a cost of $2.50 per square yard, what would be the price of carpeting a rectangular floor, 18 ft x 24 ft?
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At a cost of $2.50 per square yard, what would be the price of carpeting a rectangular floor, 18 ft x 24 ft?
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Answer is:
$120
(18ft x 24ft) = 432 square feet
1 yard = 3 feet
1 square yard =
(1yd * 1yd) =
(3ft * 3ft) = 9 square feet
(432 ft^2)/(9 ft^2 per yard) = 48 square yards
(48 square yards)*($2.50 per yard) =
$120
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