3 ft = 1 yd ⇒ 30 ft by 80 ft = (30 ÷ 3) yd by (80 ÷ 3) yd = 10 yd by 262/3 yd
90 there are 3 feet in a yard.
Known: 1 = 3 [ft/yd] 10 [yd] = 10 [yd] * 1 = 10 [yd] * 3 [ft/yd] = 30 [ft]. 10 [yd] to 9 [ft] would be 30 to 9 or 10 to 3. ===============
There is 3 feet in a yard so 10 yards would be equal to 30 feet.
How many 1.5 sq yds can I get out of a 30 yd by 1 yd piece of fabric?
3 ft = 1 yd ⇒ 30 ft by 80 ft = (30 ÷ 3) yd by (80 ÷ 3) yd = 10 yd by 262/3 yd
90 there are 3 feet in a yard.
Known: 1 = 3 [ft/yd] 10 [yd] = 10 [yd] * 1 = 10 [yd] * 3 [ft/yd] = 30 [ft]. 10 [yd] to 9 [ft] would be 30 to 9 or 10 to 3. ===============
There is 3 feet in a yard so 10 yards would be equal to 30 feet.
In order to solve this problem you need to know that 3ft=1 yd. Then you can set up a proportion: 3ft = 30ft 1yd x yd The answer to this equation is 10 yd
3 feet = 1 yard 30 feet = 10 yards 31 feet = 10yards 1foot
30 ft. x 50 ft. = 1500 sq. ft. = 1500/9 sq. yd. = 166 2/3 sq. yd.
10 yards is 30 feet.
10 yards is 30 feet.
How many 1.5 sq yds can I get out of a 30 yd by 1 yd piece of fabric?
30 ft * (1 yd/3 ft) = 10 yd.
6 feet @3 feet per yard.