9 yards and 2 feet
One yard is equal to 3 feet. Therefore, 50 feet is equal to 50 / 3 = 16.6 recurring, or 16 and two thirds, yards.?There are 3 feet to a yard, so to find the length of Paula's classroom, divide 50 feet by 3. Paula's classroom is 16 yards and 2 feet long or 16 and 2/3 yards long.
With a tape measure or a yard stick.
3 feet = 1 yard so 252 ft = 252/3 = 84 yards. Simple!
A bed is typically measured in feet. The standard dimensions for beds, such as twin, full, queen, and king, are commonly expressed in feet (e.g., twin bed is usually 3 feet wide and 6.25 feet long). While it is possible to measure a bed in yards, it is not a common practice due to the smaller scale of bed sizes compared to the larger unit of measurement that yards represent.
Feet?
9 yards and 2 feet
140 yards = 420 feet
Feet the formula is LxW
Rivers are not measured by yards or feet, but miles.
it's 9 metrers (9.8 yards) for the avarige classroom.
Its measured in feet. Yards are used for distances too long.
One yard is equal to 3 feet. Therefore, 50 feet is equal to 50 / 3 = 16.6 recurring, or 16 and two thirds, yards.?There are 3 feet to a yard, so to find the length of Paula's classroom, divide 50 feet by 3. Paula's classroom is 16 yards and 2 feet long or 16 and 2/3 yards long.
Yards are measured in yards since a yard is a type of measure made by 3 feet.
With a tape measure or a yard stick.
There is no standard size for a classroom - they vary from school to school, from city to city, and from one country to another.
3 feet = 1 yard so 252 ft = 252/3 = 84 yards. Simple!