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Robbert wants to put lights around the edge of his yard.The yard if 40 feet long and 23 feet wide.How many yards of light does he need

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Answer:

102.222 square yards of light.

Explanation:

From the above question, the yard had the dimensions 40 feet long and 23 feet wide.

Hence, the yard is rectangular in shape.

We have to find the area of the yard.

The formula is given as:

Area = Length × Width

= 40 feet × 23 feet

= 920 square feet

Converting to yards

1 square foot = 0.111 square yard

920 square feet = x

Cross Multiply

x = 920 × 0.111 square yard

x = 102.222 square yards.

Therefore, Robbert would need 102.222 square yards of light.

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