1 yard is three feet long Easy math from there 6
three feet are in one yard
n/3 = 31 Therefore, n = 31 x 3 = 93
10n + 3 = 93 Therefore, 10n = 90 n = 90/10 n = 9
Answer1 Foot with 4 Inches left over. 1 n 3/4.
None. How wide are your 200 feet? Call it n feet then square yards = 200n/9
1 yard is three feet long Easy math from there 6
Since a yard is 3 feet, the rule is to multiply n by 3.
5,400 feet. (One yard = 3 feet so 1800 x 3 = 5,400)
53.3 yards, or 160 feet
There are 3280.84 feet in a kilometer.
three feet are in one yard
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n/3 = 31 Therefore, n = 31 x 3 = 93
10n + 3 = 93 Therefore, 10n = 90 n = 90/10 n = 9
Unfortunately your question cannot be answered without an additional measurement. A gallon is actually a volume of liquid. The measurement you gave is an area related measurement.n feet x n feet x n feet = n feet³ or volumen feet x n feet = n feet² or area
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