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15 August, 12:10

A school club needs 350 feet of rope for a project. they have the amounts of rope listed below.

4 pieces of rope that are each 14 yards in length

1 piece of rope that is 10.5 yards in length

1 piece of rope that is 101.25 feet in length. how much additional rope, in feet, does the school club need in order to have enough rope for their project?

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  1. 15 August, 12:20
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    49.25 feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1 yard = 3 feet

    A school club needs 350 feet of rope for a project.

    They have 4 pieces of rope that are each 14 yards in length.

    14 yards = 14 * 3 = 42 feet

    4 ropes of 42 feet = 42 * 4 = 168 feet

    1 piece of rope that is 10.5 yards in length = 10.5 * 3 = 31.5 feet

    1 piece of rope that is 101.25 feet in length = 101.25 feet

    Total rope in length = 168 + 31.5 + 101.25 = 300.75 feet

    They need additional rope = 350 - 300.75 = 49.25 feet.

    They need additional 49.25 feet rope for their project.
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