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Robert wants to put lights around of his deck. The deck is 49 feet long and 23 feet wide. How many yards of lights does he need?

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Answer:

  48

Step-by-step explanation:

If we assume that lights are put on all four sides of the rectangular deck, the perimeter length of the deck is ...

  P = 2(L+W) = 2(49 ft + 23 ft) = 2(72 ft) = 144 ft

There are 3 ft in each yard, so this length is ...

  (144 ft) × (1 yd)/(3 ft) = 48 yd

Robert needs 48 yards of lights.

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