5280 feet is equal to 1760 yards.
30 feet = 10 yards There are 3 feet in 1 yard. An equation used to solve this problem would be 30 feet = 3 feet per yard * X, where X is the number of yards. Divide 30 feet by 3 feet per yard and you will get 10 yards.
u can measure a football pitch a stretch of road or a rugby pitch put a banana in ur ear
3612 meters I'm not sure how to convert it but I'm sure u could figure it out
To convert U vals To R Vals 1/u = r val
5280 feet is equal to 1760 yards.
30 feet = 10 yards There are 3 feet in 1 yard. An equation used to solve this problem would be 30 feet = 3 feet per yard * X, where X is the number of yards. Divide 30 feet by 3 feet per yard and you will get 10 yards.
u can measure a football pitch a stretch of road or a rugby pitch put a banana in ur ear
#include <stdio.h> int main (void) { unsigned f1, i1, f2, i2; scanf ("Enter the 1st length in feet and inches: %u%u", f1, i1); scanf ("Enter the 2nd length in feet and inches: %u%u", f2, i2); unsigned inches = i1 + i2 + (12 * (f1 + f2)); // sum the inches (convert feet to inches) unsigned feet = inches / 12; // convert inches to feet inches %= 12; // determine the remaining inches printf ("The total length is %u feet %u inches.\n", feet, inches); return 0; }
they are 1 yard apart, or 3 feet if that sounds better to u
3612 meters I'm not sure how to convert it but I'm sure u could figure it out
At U-Haul, the smallest truck that will hold 40 cubic yards (1,080 cubic feet) is a 24-foot truck. You will also need to check the weight capacity.
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To convert U vals To R Vals 1/u = r val
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To convert a metric U-value to imperial units, you can use the conversion factor 5.678 to convert W/(m^2K) to BTU/(hrft^2*°F) where W is watts, m is meters, K is Kelvin, BTU is British Thermal Units, ft is feet, and °F is Fahrenheit. Multiply the metric U-value by 5.678 to get the U-value in imperial units.
Answer A: yes Answer B: Well, there are 3 feet in a yard, so 4 yards is 12 feet. That's more than 7 feet, so the answer is yes. What do u know, the 2 of us agree. But don't u think an explanation is more useful than a simple yes or no? Maybe not. When I was a teaching assistant, I was disappointed that almost all of the questions I got from students was what's the answer to question number whatever in their homework assignment. It seems they just wanted someone to do their homework for them rather than understand how to do it. That's called "learning". I think that's sad.