1 yard is equal to 3 ft and... 1 yard is equal to 36 inches
30 ft * (1 yd/3 ft) = 10 yd.
If 12-ft were equal to 12-yd, then there would be no earthly reason to have two different names for the same unit of length. 1 yd = 3 ft 12 yd = 36 ft 12 ft = 4 yd
There are 3 ft in a yard ...18 yd x 3= 54 ft.
3 ft = 1 yd 36 in = 1 yd ⇒ 50 ft x 7 ft x 4 in = (50 ÷ 3) yd x (7 ÷ 3) yd x (4 ÷ 36) yd = 350/81 cu yd = 426/81 cu yd ≈ 4.321 cu yd
36 yd and 2 ft = 110 ft, which is certainly not equal to 114 1/6 ft.
1 yard is equal to 3 ft and... 1 yard is equal to 36 inches
36 ft
30 ft * (1 yd/3 ft) = 10 yd.
If 12-ft were equal to 12-yd, then there would be no earthly reason to have two different names for the same unit of length. 1 yd = 3 ft 12 yd = 36 ft 12 ft = 4 yd
15 ft. ( 3 feet equal 1 yd )
Hint: 1 yd = 36 in
There are 3 ft in a yard ...18 yd x 3= 54 ft.
yes 36 ft 2 in = 12 yd 2 in so 36 yd 2 ft is more than 3 times greater
1 ft = 12 in 36 in = 1 yd → 7 ft 7 in = 7 x 12 + 7 in = 91 in → 91 in = 91 / 36 yd = 2 yd 19/36 in ≈ 2.53 yd
3 ft = 1 yd 36 in = 1 yd ⇒ 50 ft x 7 ft x 4 in = (50 ÷ 3) yd x (7 ÷ 3) yd x (4 ÷ 36) yd = 350/81 cu yd = 426/81 cu yd ≈ 4.321 cu yd
1 ft = (1/3) yd 1 in = (1/12) ft = (1/36) yd So 1yd 7ft 14in = 1 + (7/3) + (14/36) yd = (36/36) + (84/36) + (14/36) yd = (134/36) yd. (134/36) = 3.7222 yd (rounded)