We use the LCM to compare whole numbers. What you do with the numbers after that is your business. 1 yard is 3 feet. The LCM of 2 and 3 is 6.
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There are 3 feet in 1 yard. So, you must multiple 33 yards * 3 feet/yard to get 99 feet in 33 yards.
Your carpet choice may come in different widths, so this question can have multiple answers. Taking the most common length of 12 feet wide roll, which is your 4 yard width needed and multiple it by the 5 yards or 15 feet. Your answer is in feet or yards, but it is sold by the linear running yard. So you want running 15 feet of this. You Pay by the square yard price. This would be 20 square yards you pay for.
You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.
Find a common term There are 3 feet in 1 yard 36 feet/3 feet=12 yards
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