For a project in Home Economics class, Kirk is making a tablecloth for a circular table 3 feet in diameter. The finished tablecloth needs to hang down 5 inches over the edge of the table all the way around. To finish the edge of the tablecloth, Kirk will fold under and sew down 1 inch of the material all around the edge. Kirk is going to use a single piece of rectan gular fabric that is 60 inches wide. What is the shortest length of fabric, in inches, Kirk could use to make the tablecloth without putting any separate pieces of fabric together?
F. 15
G. 24
H. 30
J. 42
K. 48
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Shortest length of the fabric = Diameter of cloth required
Diameter of cloth required = Diameter of the table + 2*(width of the cloth that hangs down) + 2* (width of the cloth that sew down under the edge)
Diameter of cloth required = 36+2*5 + 2*1 = 48''
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