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Math people...how many yards in 193 Fat Quarters?

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Old 08-30-2011, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Gladys
OOH it was a good deal...about $2.40/yd.
yes...and the good deal too is that it was a lot of different prints.
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Old 08-30-2011, 09:59 AM
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I did not add the S&H, rounded up my answer is 1.66 per yard.
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Old 08-30-2011, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by stitchengramie
I brought this book titled "Revised Patchwork Minus Mathwork" It is a quilters guide for planning and buying fabric that has all the yardage or number of fat quarters you would need and how many square and so forth you can get from a yard of fabric as well as fat quarters and pre-cuts.

Where did you find the book?
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Old 08-30-2011, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by magpiefeather
I can't figure out for the life of me! I don't know how I manage to make quilts, my math is so bad! Any helpers?
I messed up.
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Old 08-30-2011, 04:44 PM
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Whoever got them got a bargain. Roughly 60 cents per fatquarter. The ones in the first picture were Kona Bay, I know because I have some.
As for bidding on eBay 5 minutes is waaay to early. If you really want something you need to bid in the last 10 seconds and as BigDog said bid some odd cents not just whole dollars.
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Old 08-30-2011, 04:46 PM
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4 fat quarters make a yard- so just divide the number by 4 and you have your yardage.
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Old 08-31-2011, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by magpiefeather
Where is this coming from? Thats a steal!
your total cost is $90.49
divided that by 193 = .46 a FQ
.46 x 4 = $1.84 a yard CHEAP!!!!!!!!!
I thank you! Yes it is on eBay right now ending in 5 hours!

Item number: 280731019992 check it out![/quote]

OK, Is someone really unable to take a total price and divide by the total number of units of 193 to get a unit price? I can see maybe being confused if a "Fat Quarter" was really a 1/4 of a yard...
BUT if YOU found this would you give the E-BAY ID OUT TO EVERYONE???

WHY do I think this is just one big "ad" for an e-bay sale, posted as such to get it in the non-classifieds area??
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Old 08-31-2011, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Johanna Fritz
OK, Is someone really unable to take a total price and divide by the total number of units of 193 to get a unit price? I can see maybe being confused if a "Fat Quarter" was really a 1/4 of a yard...
BUT if YOU found this would you give the E-BAY ID OUT TO EVERYONE???

WHY do I think this is just one big "ad" for an e-bay sale, posted as such to get it in the non-classifieds area??
LOL!
While I'm always the first to look for a conspiracy, I don't think there is one here.

The original question did not mention the ad, it was just asking a math question. Plus magpie is a frequent poster on these boards.

We can debate the mathematical level of difficulty of that question another time. ;-)

Did it drive people to the auction and possibly affect the bidding? Yeah. But I don't view it any differently than most of the other posts linking to great sales on other sites. Those sellers certainly benefit from the traffic.

I think all is kosher here (in this case).

However, if someone is really, really interested in bidding on a seemingly great auction deal, the advice NOT to share is pretty wise.
Until after you've made the score.
Then feel free to gloat all you want. :mrgreen:
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Old 08-31-2011, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by carrieg
My basic math tells me 48.25 yards.

Each is 1/4 yard, so 193 divided by 4 = 48.25

Just think of it as how many $$ is 193 quarters! Maybe money will help LOL
I agree. Also, if the cost of a fat quarter is approximately $2.00, you would be paying $8.00 a yard. Thus the total for 48.25 yards would cost $386.00.
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48 1/4 yds
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