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Time for me to give my solution. ( It is fiberglass cloth which miked out at 0.012. Not tightly wrapped so I used 0.015--maybe should have been even higher.)

The thickness of the layers is 7". (18/2 - 4/2 = 7")
Calculate the number of layers in 7". (7/0.015 = 466.67 layers)
Average length of a layer--7"/2 gives the middle of the thickness and has a circumference of 34.557"
Number of layers x circumference gives length of cloth. (466.67 x 34.557" = 16,126.7")
Convert to feet. (16,126.7"/12 = 1343.9')
Convert to sq. yards. (1343.9' x 38/36 = 1418 sq. yards)

Anyone see a mistake in my calculations?

Thanks to all who worked out a solution.
 

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Time for me to give my solution. ( It is fiberglass cloth which miked out at 0.012. Not tightly wrapped so I used 0.015--maybe should have been even higher.)

The thickness of the layers is 7". (18/2 - 4/2 = 7")
Calculate the number of layers in 7". (7/0.015 = 466.67 layers)
Average length of a layer--7"/2 gives the middle of the thickness and has a circumference of 34.557"
Number of layers x circumference gives length of cloth. (466.67 x 34.557" = 16,126.7")
Convert to feet. (16,126.7"/12 = 1343.9')
Convert to sq. yards. (1343.9' x 38/36 = 1418 sq. yards)

Anyone see a mistake in my calculations?

Thanks to all who worked out a solution.

The convert to sq yards part, multiplies length in feet by width in yards (38/36)
I believe it should be ( (1343.9' / 3) X (38"/36) ) = 472.85 sq yards


I ended up with 472.856 square yards doing the calculation with a different method that you.
 

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I have a roll of cloth that is 18" in diameter. It has a tube in the center that is 4" in diameter. The cloth is 0.012" thick.
How many feet of cloth is on the roll? Show your work! :)
Bonus points: If the width of the cloth is 38" how many sq.yards in the roll?
(Since the cloth may not be wrapped tight maybe 0.015 should be used?)
This is of importance to another ElioOwners.com member.

Now do we get to know why it's important? :confused2: Inquirering minds want to know. :p
 
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