4 yards is 12 feet and so the ratio is 1 to 3
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1 foot to 3 yards because 4 feet stays 4 feet and three yards must be changed to 12 feet... so 4:12 or 1:3
Well, isn't that just a happy little question. To find the ratio of 24 feet to 30 yards, we first need to convert everything to the same unit. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, we can say 30 yards is equal to 90 feet. So, the ratio of 24 feet to 90 feet is 24:90, which simplifies to 4:15.
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To find the ratio of 3 feet to 5 yards, first convert yards to feet. Since 1 yard equals 3 feet, 5 yards is equal to 15 feet (5 x 3 = 15). Therefore, the ratio of 3 feet to 15 feet is 3:15, which simplifies to 1:5.
There are 12 feet in 4 yards so the ratio is 4:12 feet.
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1 foot to 3 yards because 4 feet stays 4 feet and three yards must be changed to 12 feet... so 4:12 or 1:3
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question. To find the ratio of 24 feet to 30 yards, we first need to convert everything to the same unit. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, we can say 30 yards is equal to 90 feet. So, the ratio of 24 feet to 90 feet is 24:90, which simplifies to 4:15.
2.25 feet : 3 yards = 2.25 ft : 9 ft = 2.25:9 = 1 : 4
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To find the ratio of 30 feet to 11 yards, we need to convert either feet to yards or yards to feet so that the units match. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, we can convert 30 feet to 10 yards (30 feet ÷ 3 feet/yard = 10 yards). Therefore, the ratio of 30 feet to 11 yards is 10:11.
To find the ratio of 3 feet to 5 yards, first convert yards to feet. Since 1 yard equals 3 feet, 5 yards is equal to 15 feet (5 x 3 = 15). Therefore, the ratio of 3 feet to 15 feet is 3:15, which simplifies to 1:5.
Answer: 4 ' = 1.33 yards.
2 feet:12 yards
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