A yard is 3ft. So 5 yards and 2ft - 4ft is 4 yards and 1 ft or 17 ft - 4ft is 13ft.
(5 ft 3 in) - (2 ft 8 in) = (5ft - 2ft) + (3in - 8in) = 3 ft + (-5 in) = 2 ft 7 in
24 yds - (3 yds x 3) - (5 yds x 2) = 24 yds - 9 yds - 10 yds = 5 yds remain
Perimeter = 2*(5 yds + 3 yds) = 2*8 yds = 16 yds
5 yards=4.57200 meters
A yard is 3ft. So 5 yards and 2ft - 4ft is 4 yards and 1 ft or 17 ft - 4ft is 13ft.
5 yards
Assuming you want a rectangular area, it can have any width and depth AS LONG AS width × length = 5 acres, ie width = 5 acres ÷ length.Some examples are:1 yd by 24200 yds (13¾ miles)2 yds by 12100 yds (6⅞ miles)4 yds by 6050 yds (3 7/16 miles)5 yds by 4840 yds (22 furlongs)8 yds by 3025 yds (13¾ furlongs)10 yds by 2420 yds (11 furlongs)11 yds (½ chain) by 2200 yds (10 furlongs)20 yds by 1210 yds (5½ furlongs)22 yds (1 chain) by 1100 yds (5 furlongs)25 yds by 968 yds40 yds by 605 yds44 yds (2 chains) by 550 yds (2½ furlongs)50 yds by 484 yds (22 chains)55 yds (2½ chains) by 440 yds (2 furlongs)88 yds (4 chains) by 275 yds (1¼ furlongs)100 yds by 242 yds (11 chains)110 yds (5 chains) by 220 yds (1 furlong)121 yds (5½ chains) by 200 yds½ furlong (110 yds) by 10 chains (220 yds)Historically an acre was the area of land a team of oxen could plough in 1 day and was a furrow long (furlong or 220 yds) and a chain (22 yds) wide (of the furrows). This was based on a rectangular field, but as the acre is a measure of area it can be any shape.
6+4+5+4+6+4+5+4 = 12 + 10 + 16 = 38. 38ft.
(5 ft 3 in) - (2 ft 8 in) = (5ft - 2ft) + (3in - 8in) = 3 ft + (-5 in) = 2 ft 7 in
24 yds - (3 yds x 3) - (5 yds x 2) = 24 yds - 9 yds - 10 yds = 5 yds remain
Perimeter = 2*(5 yds + 3 yds) = 2*8 yds = 16 yds
10 yds = 30 ft 10 yds = 360 inches 10 yds = 12/3 fathoms 10 yds = 5/11 chains 10 yds = 5/110 furlongs 10 yds = 1/176 mile 10 yds ~= 1/528 league 10 yds = 9144 mm 10 yds = 914.4 cm 10 yds = 9.144 m 10 yds = 0.009144 km
about 4ft 5 in.
The answer to the question of 5ft 5in- 2ft 9in is 8ft 2in
4 yd 2ft plus 1yd 3ft would be equals to 5 yd 5 ft.
a 2ft 5 cow