Answer:
Explanation:
To find out how much more fabric is required for the chair than the footstool, we need to subtract the amount of fabric required for the footstool from the amount of fabric required for the chair.
The amount of fabric required for the chair is 5/7 of a yard.
The amount of fabric required for the footstool is 2/3 of a yard.
So to find the difference, we need to subtract:
5/7 - 2/3
To do this, we need to find a common denominator, which is 21 in this case. We get:
(15/21) - (14/21) = 1/21
Therefore, Aron needs 1/21 more yard of fabric to cover the chair than the footstool.