Well, honey, first things first, let's get our units in order. Convert 5 feet to yards (which is 1.67 yards) and add that to the 15 yards. So, we have a total of 16.67 yards. To find the scale factor, divide the total distance by the original distance, which gives us 3.33. So, the scale factor for 5 feet and 15 yards is 3.33.
Mathematically, a yard is a measure of length, has only one dimension and thus has no volume which has three dimensions; so no matter how many of them you have you will never get a volume of 15 cu ft.If you are using "yard" in the slang, builders' way to represent cubic yards, then:1 yd = 3 ft1 cu yd = 1 yd x 1 yd x 1 yd= 3 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft= 27 cu ft⇒ 15 cu ft = 15 ÷ 27 cu yd= 5/9 cu yd≈ 0.56 cu yd
3 feet = 1 yard
(45 ft) / (3 ft per yd) = 15 yards
15 ft = 5.00 yd
7 yd 1 ft - 5 yd 2 ft = 22 ft - 17 ft = 5 ft = 1 yd 2 ft.
1 : 9 1 yd = 3 ft → 1 ft : 1 yd = 1 ft : 3 ft = 1:3 → 1 sq ft : 1 sq yd = 1 ft × 1 ft : 1 yd × 1 yd = 1 ft × 1 ft : 3 ft × 3 ft = 1 sq ft : 9 sq ft = 1 : 9 As you can seem, the scale factor of an area is the square of the scale factor of a length.
1 yd = 3 ft5 yd = 15 ft
15 ft. ( 3 feet equal 1 yd )
Mathematically, a yard is a measure of length, has only one dimension and thus has no volume which has three dimensions; so no matter how many of them you have you will never get a volume of 15 cu ft.If you are using "yard" in the slang, builders' way to represent cubic yards, then:1 yd = 3 ft1 cu yd = 1 yd x 1 yd x 1 yd= 3 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft= 27 cu ft⇒ 15 cu ft = 15 ÷ 27 cu yd= 5/9 cu yd≈ 0.56 cu yd
15 ft = 5 yd
Convert to the same units, drop the units and simplify: 1 yd = 36 in → 7 in : 1 yd = 7 in : 36 yd = 7 : 36
3 feet = 1 yard
(45 ft) / (3 ft per yd) = 15 yards
15 ft = 5.00 yd
3 ft. = 1 yd. 15 ft. = 5 yd. 12 ft. = 4 yd. 3y ft. = y yd. F ft. = 1/3F yd.
6 ft / 3 ft/yd = 2 yd
7 yd 1 ft - 5 yd 2 ft = 22 ft - 17 ft = 5 ft = 1 yd 2 ft.