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6 March, 08:55

Robert wants to buy lights around the edge of his deck the deck is 49feet and 26feet wide how many yards of lights does he need

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  1. 6 March, 09:09
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    50 yards

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let l = length, w = width, and P = perimeter in feet. Let x equal perimeter in yards.

    To solve this problem, we first need to find the perimeter of the deck.

    To do so, use the formula 2l + 2w = P.

    Since the deck is 49 feet long and 26 feet wide, plug in 49 for l and 26 for w.

    2 (49) + 2 (26) = P

    Evaluating 2*49 and 2*26, the equation becomes 98 + 52 = P.

    Evaluating 98 + 52, the equation becomes 150 = P.

    The next step in this problem is to convert feet to yards. We know that Robert needs 150 feet of lights. Since there are three feet in a yard, we can use the formula P = 3x to find the amount of yards of lights Robert needs.

    Plugging in 150 for P, the equation becomes 150 = 3x.

    Dividing both sides by 3, the equation becomes 50 = x.

    Therefore, the final answer is 50 yards.
  2. 6 March, 09:18
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    150 feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming the deck is a rectangle, you need to multiply each side by 2 and add them together.
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