A)
In order to check this sentence, we need to convert the value from foot to yard.
Knowing that 1 yard is equal 3 feet, we have that:
[tex]3\text{ yards 1 foot}=3\cdot3\text{ feet + 1 foot}=9\text{ feet + 1 feet}=10\text{ feet}[/tex]
So Debbie's affirmation is incorrect, therefore we disagree.
B)
First we need to calculate the area of the table cloth.
Converting the length to foot, we have:
[tex]4\text{ yards}=4\cdot3\text{ feet}=12\text{ feet}[/tex]
Now, calculating the area (which is the product of the length and the width), we have:
[tex]\text{Area}=10\cdot12=120\text{ ft}^2[/tex]
If each square foot is $0.25, we just need to multiply the area by the cost of one square foot in order to find the cost of the fabric for the table cloth:
[tex]\text{Cost}=120\cdot0.25=30[/tex]
So the cost is $30.