30 feet = 10 yards There are 3 feet in 1 yard. An equation used to solve this problem would be 30 feet = 3 feet per yard * X, where X is the number of yards. Divide 30 feet by 3 feet per yard and you will get 10 yards.
200 yards and 1 foot
3 feet in a yard1400 feet divided by 3 = 466.666 yards
There are 3 feet to a yard - so 13 yards would be 39 feet.
There are 3 feet in each yard. The answer would be 117 yards and 1 foot.
Divide by 3
30 feet = 10 yards There are 3 feet in 1 yard. An equation used to solve this problem would be 30 feet = 3 feet per yard * X, where X is the number of yards. Divide 30 feet by 3 feet per yard and you will get 10 yards.
3 feet to a yard, 81 feet would be 27 yards.
200 yards and 1 foot
3 feet in a yard1400 feet divided by 3 = 466.666 yards
There are 3 feet to a yard - so 13 yards would be 39 feet.
There are 3 feet in a yard. That would be 36 feet.
3 yards
There are 3 feet in each yard. The answer would be 117 yards and 1 foot.
Since 1 Yard = 3 feet... It would be 5 Yards and 2/3 Yards. Or 5 Yards and 2 Feet.
about 15 feet just do 3 (3 feet in a yard) times five(how many yards
There are 3 feet in a yard. So this would be 18 yards and 2 feet.