2 yards 3 feet 18 inches 1 foot
31 inches = 31/36 yards.4 feet = 4/3 yards or 11/3yards.
smallest to greatest inches, feet, yards, miles
u can measure a football pitch a stretch of road or a rugby pitch put a banana in ur ear
The answer is 4.6666666666666666666666667 about. This is 56 feet but I can't put as many additional six's as did the answer I came up with.
2 yards 3 feet 18 inches 1 foot
31 inches = 31/36 yards.4 feet = 4/3 yards or 11/3yards.
smallest to greatest inches, feet, yards, miles
13.33333 feet, but she will also need some extra for turning the corners, I would buy 5 yards
u can measure a football pitch a stretch of road or a rugby pitch put a banana in ur ear
The answer is 4.6666666666666666666666667 about. This is 56 feet but I can't put as many additional six's as did the answer I came up with.
There are 12 inches to a foot, and three feet to a yard. This means there are 12 feet. (4x3). If there are 12 feet there must be 144 inches. (12x12). So for 4 yards there are 144 inches. The ratio for this is 4:144. Or put more simply 1:36.
"Cubic feet" is an amount of volume. "Inches" is an amount of length or distance. They can't be converted to each other. If volume could be converted to length, then you'd be able to calculate how many inches of beer there are in a 6-pack, and how many yards of gas you put in your car last month.
There are 3 feet in a yard and 12 inches in a foot. Convert all boards to the smallest unit (inches) 2 ft 10 inches = 34 inches 1 yard 1 foot and 9 inches = 57 inches 34 +57 = 91 inches, ( or 7 feet 7 inches), (or 2 yards 19 inches), ( or 2 yards 1 foot 7 inches)
1 foot = 12 inches, so if you put this into a proportion, 35 square feet = 35(12), or 420 inches.
It depends on how many people you put on it! LOL! Just kidding. The answer is simple. There are 3 feet in one yard so multiply 3 times 40 and you have 120 feet!
There are 1760 yards in a mile, so there are 1760 million yards (or 1.76 billion yards) in a million miles. For future reference, although that one was easy enough to do in your head, Google has a built in calculator. If you put in "one million miles in yards" into the search box, it will give you the answer at the top of the results page.