Question #19 from the mathematics section on Testprep. I know its not an official source so the problem could be the wording, but it could also be my approach. Any help appreciated
19. If edging cost $2.32 per 12-inch stone, and you want a double layer of edging around your flower bed that is 6 yards by 1 yard. How much will edging your flower bed cost?
A. $32.48
B. $64.96
C. $97.44
D. $129.92
E. $194.88

My Mspaint interpretation lol
The internal dimensions of the flower bed, converted into feet to adjust for the 12 inch blocks in which the stones are sold, are 18x3 feet. So we would need 18 stones for each long side, and 3 for each short side.
18 + 18 + 3 +3 = 42 stones
Now we would also need 4 stones to cover the corners to completely enclose the edging.
42 + 4 = 46 stones
They call for a double layer so we double our 46 and get 92 stones
92 x ($2.32) = $213.44 , obviously not one of the answer choices.
Can someone help me and tell me what im doing wrong?
19. If edging cost $2.32 per 12-inch stone, and you want a double layer of edging around your flower bed that is 6 yards by 1 yard. How much will edging your flower bed cost?
A. $32.48
B. $64.96
C. $97.44
D. $129.92
E. $194.88

My Mspaint interpretation lol
The internal dimensions of the flower bed, converted into feet to adjust for the 12 inch blocks in which the stones are sold, are 18x3 feet. So we would need 18 stones for each long side, and 3 for each short side.
18 + 18 + 3 +3 = 42 stones
Now we would also need 4 stones to cover the corners to completely enclose the edging.
42 + 4 = 46 stones
They call for a double layer so we double our 46 and get 92 stones
92 x ($2.32) = $213.44 , obviously not one of the answer choices.
Can someone help me and tell me what im doing wrong?


















