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Nate's curtain company is making curtains for a local hotel. He wants each curtain to be 36 inches long. At the fabric store, fabric is sold by the foot. If Nate's curtain company wants to make 71 curtains,
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Nate's curtain company is making curtains for a local hotel. He wants each curtain to be 36 inches long. At the fabric store, fabric is sold by the foot. If Nate's curtain company wants to make 71 curtains, how many feet of fabric will he need?
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36 inches is equal to 3 feet. He would multiply the length of each curtains (3ft) by the amount of curtains he needs(71) he would need 213 feet of fabric
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