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Question 732402: A sewing teacher is buying rick-rack so her 7th grade students can trim aprons that they have made. She has 33 students and each apron requires 42 inches of trim. How many meters of rick-reck will she buy so that each student can trim one apron? Round to the nearest hundredth of a meter. Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A sewing teacher is buying rick-rack so her 7th grade students can trim aprons that they have made. She has 33 students and each apron requires 42 inches of trim. How many meters of rick-reck will she buy so that each student can trim one apron? Round to the nearest hundredth of a meter.
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42 inches = 0.0254*42 = 1.0668 meters
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33*1.0668 = 35.20 meters
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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