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What fraction of a yard for 2ft long?

2 ft/1 yard = 2 ft/3 ft = 2/32 ft/1 yard = 2 ft/3 ft = 2/32 ft/1 yard = 2 ft/3 ft = 2/32 ft/1 yard = 2 ft/3 ft = 2/3


What is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 9yd and 2 ft long and 5 yd and 2 ft wide?

It's 2 x (9 yd 2 ft) + 2 x (5 yd 2 ft) = 2 x (29 ft) + 2 x (17 ft) = 2 x (46 ft) = 92 ft = 30 yd 2 ft


What is 2 and 2 3 feet in inches?

2 2/3 ft = 2 ft + 2/3 ft. 1 ft = 12 inches, so (12 in/ft)*(2 ft + 2/3 ft) = 24 in + 12*(2/3) in = 24 in + 8 in = 32 in.


7 yd 1 ft - 5 yd 2 ft equal to?

7 yd 1 ft - 5 yd 2 ft = 22 ft - 17 ft = 5 ft = 1 yd 2 ft.


How much larger is a 2-foot cube than 2 cubic feet?

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What is 8 ft - 2 ft 5in equals what?

8 ft - 2 ft 5 in = 5 ft 5 in


How big of an area is 2 cu ft?

2 ft^3 lets say that the volume is 1 ft x 1 ft x 2 ft the area of one side 1 ft x 2 ft = 2 ft^2 the area of one end is 1 ft x 1 ft = 1 ft^2 4 sides 2 + 2 + 2 +2 2 ends 1 + 1 would give a surface area of 10 square feet. The question is does this change if the volume is shaped like a cylinder or a sphere etc?


What is 2 x 1 cubic ft?

2 × 1 cu ft = 2 cu ft.


What is the ratio of 12 yards to 2 ft?

Convert to the same units, drop the units and simplify: 1 yd = 3 ft → 12 yd : 2 ft = 12 × 3 ft : 2 ft = 36 ft : 2 ft = 36 : 2 = 18 : 1


How many gallons are in a 4 ft x 1.5 ft x 2 ft fish tank?

4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)


2 ft 30 in?

2 ft is less than 30 in as 2*12 or 24 < 30.2 ft 30 in is equivalent to 54 in OR 4 ft 6 in.


If the area of a square is one square foot what is the perimeter?

A = 1 ft^2 A = s^2 s^2 = 1 ft^2 &radic;s^2 = &radic;(1 ft^2) s = 1 ft P = 4s P = 4(1 ft)= 4 ft