Most people will just change everything to feet before they start subtracting.
If you'd like to keep it in the mixed form of (yards + feet) while you do the
subtraction, More Power To You ! Just remember: When you borrow 1 yard,
it gives you 3 more feet. When you borrow 2 yards, it gives you 6 more feet, etc.
Good luck! We're happy to see you going at it. You can do it.
To subtract 8 yards 2 feet from 11 yards, first convert feet to yards by dividing by 3. Therefore, 8 yards 2 feet is equal to 8.67 yards. Subtracting 8.67 yards from 11 yards gives you 2.33 yards as the result.
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 320 yards is equal to 320 x 3 = 960 feet. Subtracting this from 964 feet gives 964 - 960 = 4 feet. Therefore the difference between the two lengths is 4 feet.
To subtract these mixed measurements, we first need to convert all units to the same measurement. Converting 9 yards 1 foot to feet gives us 9 yards * 3 feet/yard + 1 foot = 28 feet. Similarly, 5 yards 2 feet is equivalent to 5 yards * 3 feet/yard + 2 feet = 17 feet. Subtracting 17 feet from 28 feet gives us 11 feet. Therefore, 9 yards 1 foot minus 5 yards 2 feet is equal to 11 feet.
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2 miles is equal to 3520 yards. Subtracting 1500 yards from 3520 yards leaves 2020 yards.
There are 9 feet in 3 yards. 3 yards x 3 feet/1 yards = 9 feet 1 yards = 3 feet
There are 6300 feet in 2100 yards. 2100 yards x 3 feet/1 yards = 6300 feet 1 yards = 3 feet
9 yards 7 feet - 6 yards 8 feet = 2 yards 2 feet.
9 0 8 5 2 10 _____ 3 0 10 _____ Do the subtraction just like decimal, but remember these are yards, feet, and inches, so when you borrow from the feet position you are borrowing 12 inches and when borrowing from the yards position you are borrowing 3 feet
If you have common denominators, then you subtract the numerators of the fraction in the same way you do any other numbers. So yes you can borrow.
There are 28.8 feet in 9.6 yards. This is because 1 yard is equal to 3 feet. So, you can multiply 9.6 yards by 3 feet to get the answer of 28.8 feet.
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