Question
Mia has a board that measures 1 square yard, a second board that measures 3ft by 3ft and a third board that measures 36 in by 36 in. 1ft =1/3 yard.
Which of the boards if any will cover all the space needed for the roof
Which of the boards if any will cover all the space needed for the roof
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine which board can cover a space of 1 square yard, we need to calculate the area of the second and third boards that are provided in different measurements.
1. **First Board:**
- Area = 1 square yard = 1 square yard (this board directly fits the requirement).
2. **Second Board (3 ft x 3 ft):**
- First, convert feet to yards:
- 3 ft = 3/3 = 1 yard.
- Area = 1 yard x 1 yard = 1 square yard.
3. **Third Board (36 in x 36 in):**
- First, convert inches to yards:
- 36 inches = 36/36 = 1 yard.
- Area = 1 yard x 1 yard = 1 square yard.
### Conclusion:
All three boards measure 1 square yard in area:
- The first board is already 1 square yard.
- The second board (3 ft by 3 ft) is equivalent to 1 square yard.
- The third board (36 in by 36 in) is also equivalent to 1 square yard.
Therefore, **all three boards will cover all the space needed for the roof**.
1. **First Board:**
- Area = 1 square yard = 1 square yard (this board directly fits the requirement).
2. **Second Board (3 ft x 3 ft):**
- First, convert feet to yards:
- 3 ft = 3/3 = 1 yard.
- Area = 1 yard x 1 yard = 1 square yard.
3. **Third Board (36 in x 36 in):**
- First, convert inches to yards:
- 36 inches = 36/36 = 1 yard.
- Area = 1 yard x 1 yard = 1 square yard.
### Conclusion:
All three boards measure 1 square yard in area:
- The first board is already 1 square yard.
- The second board (3 ft by 3 ft) is equivalent to 1 square yard.
- The third board (36 in by 36 in) is also equivalent to 1 square yard.
Therefore, **all three boards will cover all the space needed for the roof**.