1 foot is 12 inches 1 yard is 3 feet so 3 times 12 is 36 inches for the yard if you need to know a yard and a foot together then you just add 36 and 12 which is 48
If a square yard of something is $12, then one square foot of it (1/9th of a square yard), would be worth $1.33 (1/9th times $12, rounded to the nearest penny).
Since 12 inches is in 1 foot and 3 feet are in 1 yard, you take 12 times 3 and. 36 inches in 1 yard. So 36 times 6 equals 216 inches in 6 yards
25 milimeters in a inch, 12 inches in a foot, 3 feet in a yard, so your answer is 900 milimeters in one yard
1 yard = 3 feet 1 feet = 12 inches 1 inch = 2.54 cms 1 yard = 1 * 3 * 12 * 2.54 = 91.44 cms
1 foot is 12 inches 1 yard is 3 feet so 3 times 12 is 36 inches for the yard if you need to know a yard and a foot together then you just add 36 and 12 which is 48
If a square yard of something is $12, then one square foot of it (1/9th of a square yard), would be worth $1.33 (1/9th times $12, rounded to the nearest penny).
A yard is three feet. A foot is 12 inches. so a yard is 36 inches.
The answer depends on the units used for the 12s. Clearly a 12 yard * 12 yard * 12 yard box will have more cubic feet than a 12 mm * 12 mm * 12 mm box.
27 cu. ft in 1 yard, 4 into 12 3 times, 27x3=81. 81 sq. ft .
12 yards
Since 12 inches is in 1 foot and 3 feet are in 1 yard, you take 12 times 3 and. 36 inches in 1 yard. So 36 times 6 equals 216 inches in 6 yards
25 milimeters in a inch, 12 inches in a foot, 3 feet in a yard, so your answer is 900 milimeters in one yard
three ft in a yard, so 12 times 3 times 4 = 144
3ft. in 1 yard.12in. in 1 foot.12 times 3 equals 36 inches.
There are three feet in a yard, so 12 feet = 4 yards.
1 yard = 3 feet 1 feet = 12 inches 1 inch = 2.54 cms 1 yard = 1 * 3 * 12 * 2.54 = 91.44 cms