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80 yards are 240 feet. Forget the word "linear". All length measures are linear.

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How many linear yards are 80 feet?

Linear yards means in a straight line. 80 feet is equal to 26.666 yards.


How many square yards are there in 60 feet by 12 feet?

You can convert from linear feet to linear yards and multiply, or you can multiply the linear feet and then divide by 9 square feet per square yard. 60 feet = 20 yards (because there are three feet to the yard) 12 feet = 4 yards 20 x 4 = 80 square yards === === 60' x 12' = 720 square feet 720/9 = 80 square yards


80 linear feet equals how many square yards?

This would be an unanswerable question as 80 linear feet is a linear unit and square yards is a measure of area. Now if the yard is 80 linear feet by 80 linear feet , that would be an area of 6400 square feet. Since 9 square feet occupy a square yard, that would be an area of 711 1/3 square yards. But, 80 linear feet is only a measure in one dimension and area is a two dimensional measure


How do you convert 80feet into 100 yards?

You don't because 80 feet is a lot less than 100 yards. There are 3 feet in one yard so 100 yards is equal to 300 feet.


Which is greater 300 feet or 80 yards?

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How many yards are there in 80 feet?

There are 3 feet in one yard.Therefore, 80 feet is equal to 80/3 = 26.6 recurring (that is, 26.6666..) yards or 26 yards 2 feet.


How much is 240 feets in yards?

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How many yards cubed is 80 feet?

80 (cubic feet) = 2.96 cubic yards.


How many feet are in 240 yards?

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How many feet is 80 linear inches?

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How many feet in 80 yards?

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How many yards are equal to 240 feet?

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