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

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**.