Maria put trim around a banner that is the shape of a triangle. Each side is 22 inches long. Maria has 1/2foot of trim left. What was the length of the trim when she started? Write your answer in yards
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Maria had 2 yards of trim when she started.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
All of the sides of the triangle is 22 inches long each.
The total length of the sides of the triangle [tex]= 3(22) = 66.[/tex]
So the total length of the trim for the banner is 66 inches long.
If Maria still has [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] a foot of trim left, she had 6 inches of the trim left.
The length of the trim when she started[tex]=66 +6 = 72[/tex] inches.
Step 2:
Now we need to convert the 72 inches into yards.
We have 1 inch = 0.0277778 yards.
So 72 inches [tex]= 0.0277778(72) = 2.[/tex]
So Maria had 2 yards of trim when she started.