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Lynna [10]
3 years ago
11

Leah is buying curtains for her bedroom window. She wants the certains to hang from the top of the window to the floor. The wind

ow is 4 feet high. The bottom of the window is 21/2 feet above the floor. How many inches long should Leahs certains be?
Mathematics
1 answer:
scoray [572]3 years ago
8 0
Because the window is 4 feet and you need it to cover the window and the floor, you could start with the window. 4 feet at 12 inches per foot is 48 inches already. Then you would add the distance between the window and the floor, 21/2 feet is 10.5 feet. 10.5 * 12 inches is 126 inches. 126+48=174. You need 174 inches. See my pic
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