You will have to convert meters to feet because the price is connected to feet.
1 foot is approximately equal to .3048 m.
First, you can set up a ratio problem to find out how many feet are in 10 meters.
[tex] \frac{1 ft}{.3048 m} [/tex] x 10 m = 32.81 ft (when rounded to 2nd decimal place)
Then, you can multiply this by $1.60 to find out how much your fabric would cost total.
$1.60 / 1 ft x 32.81 ft = $49.30 (when rounded to 2nd decimal place as you have to do with money)