1 yard = 3 feet
5 yard 2 ft = (5 x 3) + 2 = 17 feet
17 feet - 4 feet = 13 feet
13 feet = 4 yards 1 foot
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14 feet or 4 yd 2 ft
9 yd 2 ft. Incidentally, 2 yd 4 ft is a strange way of representing a distance of 3 yd 1 ft.
52 yd 1 ft - 17 yd 2 ft = 51 yd 4 ft - 17 yd 2 ft = 34 yd 2 ft
1 yd = 3 ft 4 yd = 12 ft 4 yd and 2 ft = 14 ft
6 feet in 2 yds and 12 ft in 4 yards and i dont know what the other thing is
14 feet or 4 yd 2 ft
9 yd 2 ft. Incidentally, 2 yd 4 ft is a strange way of representing a distance of 3 yd 1 ft.
52 yd 1 ft - 17 yd 2 ft = 51 yd 4 ft - 17 yd 2 ft = 34 yd 2 ft
1 yd = 3 ft 4 yd = 12 ft 4 yd and 2 ft = 14 ft
Oh, dude, 14 feet in yards? That's like... 4.66667 yards. So, you know, if you're trying to measure something and you need to convert feet to yards, just divide by 3. It's not rocket science... unless you're measuring a rocket, then maybe it is.
6 feet in 2 yds and 12 ft in 4 yards and i dont know what the other thing is
Convert one or the other so that they are the same units. 1 yd = 3 ft, so 4 yd = (4 yd)x(3 ft/yd) = 12 ft.Ratio 4 ft : 4 yd is the same as ratio 4 ft : 12 ft --> simplify to 1 ft : 3 ft --> 1:3You could convert feet to yards also, so that they are the same units. so 4 ft = (4 ft)/(3 ft/yd) = 4/3 yd.Ratio 4 ft : 4 yd is the same as ratio 4/3 yd : 4 yd --> simplify to 1/3 : 1 --> 1:3
32yd + 4yd + 2ft + 3ft 36yd and 5ft
Division by 6.
12 ft = 4 yd
6 inches is 1/2 foot, and 1 yd = 3 ft: (4.5 ft)/ (3 ft/yd) = 1.5 yd
There are 3 ft in a yd ...[(9 x 3 = 27) + 1] - [(4 x 3 = 12) + 2] = (28 - 14) = 14 ft OR 4 yd 2 ft