You don't know how to multiply 9 by 4 ? Good luck in your next math test !
The answer is 36.
4.5
880 yards in a half mile (0.5) (1,760 yards = 1 mile)
6.66 yards.
40 yards = 0.02273 mile (rounded)
10 yards is 30 feet. 10 yards is 360 inches. 10 yards is 9.144 metres.
It depends on the length and quality. Regular curling ribbon on a small spool is about $5, but 50-yards can get up to about $20.
If 104 yards of ribbon is cut into 14 equal length pieces, each piece will have length of 7.43 yards, to the justified number of significant digits.
If you have 16 yards you can't make a 25 yard long piece. I think you meant how many 25 FEET long pieces. There are 3 feet in one yard. Figure it out.
30$
3.6 metres = 3.937 yards - of ribbon or anything else.
The answer would be 20 pieces. 10 25 yards long pieces would be 250 yards total. Divide that by 12 gets you 20.8333... Since you want whole pieces, you would round that down to 20. Kelli can cut 20 full pieces.
The 5-yard price is a better deal.
Spools of thread vary by length and brand. Generally, sewing thread is about 1 cent per yard. So, a spool of 250 yards would be $2.50, or a spool of 500 yards is about $5.00. The greater the yardage, the better deal you'll get. A spool of 1,000 yards is usually closer to $8.00.
36 inches x 20 yards = 720 inches.
16 yards
45"
1 yard = 36 inches50 yards = (50 x 36) = 1,800 inches1,800 / 10.5 = 171.43If there is no waste or scrap, you will get 171 pieces, and then have 4.5 inches remaining.