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
Simplification of RatiosExample 1Express the ratio 6 : 9 in its simplest form.Solution:Note: The ratio 2 : 3 is in its simplest form since the numbers 2 and 3 have no common factor.
Yes and no. Feet/3 = yards Yards*3 = feet 6 yards * 3 = 18 feet
3 yards = 9 feet 12 feet > 9 feet 12 feet > 3 yards There are 3 feet in a yard so, 3 yards is 9 feet. 12 feet is greater
No 3 feet= 1 yard 6 feet=2 yards yards to feet is the number of yards times 3= amount of feet, and to go from feet to yards, you take the amount of feet and divide it by 3= amount of yards
7 to 6 is in its simplest form.
It is: 14 feet to 21 feet which is 2 to 3 in its simplest form
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
9 yards is 27 feet and so the ratio is 1 to 9 in its simplest form
Simplification of RatiosExample 1Express the ratio 6 : 9 in its simplest form.Solution:Note: The ratio 2 : 3 is in its simplest form since the numbers 2 and 3 have no common factor.
It is: 3 yards to 9 yards which is a ratio of 1 to 3
To convert yards to feet, you multiply the number of yards by the conversion factor: 3 feet in 1 yard. For example, to convert 2 yards to feet: 2 yards x 3 feet/yard = 6 feet.
There are 9 feet in 3 yards. 3 yards x 3 feet/1 yards = 9 feet 1 yards = 3 feet
Yes and no. Feet/3 = yards Yards*3 = feet 6 yards * 3 = 18 feet
3 yards = 9 feet 12 feet > 9 feet 12 feet > 3 yards There are 3 feet in a yard so, 3 yards is 9 feet. 12 feet is greater
No 3 feet= 1 yard 6 feet=2 yards yards to feet is the number of yards times 3= amount of feet, and to go from feet to yards, you take the amount of feet and divide it by 3= amount of yards
3 yards - since there are 3 feet to a yard, 3 yards = 9 feet.