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A meter is about 3.2808399 feet. So two meters would be just over six feet, or to be exact: 6.5616798 feet.
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One inch on the model represents 72 inches -- or six feet -- on the real McCoy. Since the miniature is two inches long, the actual airplane it represents is 12 feet long.
A yard equals three feet, therefore six feet equal two yards.
none, its a hole.
A meter is about 3.2808399 feet. So two meters would be just over six feet, or to be exact: 6.5616798 feet.
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Two yards is six feet.
No. A yard is three feet, thus six yards would be equal to eighteen feet, not two.
One inch on the model represents 72 inches -- or six feet -- on the real McCoy. Since the miniature is two inches long, the actual airplane it represents is 12 feet long.
A yard equals three feet, therefore six feet equal two yards.
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Yes, two yards is bigger than five feet. One yard is equal to three feet, so two yards equals six feet. Since six feet is greater than five feet, two yards is indeed larger.
Six feet = two yards.
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