If you have a calculator, you take, 60 divide by 36 ( which is one yard, 36 inches) it says it's 1 yard and .6666666 feet. Hope that helps. By hand, I came up with 1 yard and 24 inches... Doesn't sound right does it? One yard is 36 inches. 2 yards is 72 inches. I'd say you have a pretty small bowling lane.
Well, there are three feet in a yard, so there are several ways to add them up to ten... * 3 yards plus 1 foot * 10 feet * 2 yards and 4 feet * 1 yard and 7 feet So many more combinations could also be made if you wanted to include fractions such as one and a half yards plus five and a half feet, etc.
Well, darling, 220 square feet is equivalent to 24.44 square yards. So, to answer your question, there are approximately 24.44 yards in 220 square feet. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar!
Well, twelve inches make up one foot, and 1/3 yards make up a foot, is that what you were asking for?
Well honey, a yard is equal to 36 inches, and a standard sheet of paper is about 0.01 inches thick. So, to make a one yard pile, you would need approximately 3,600 sheets of paper. Hope that clears things up for ya!
A yard does not go into feet, three feet make up one yard.
3 feet = 1 yard therefore 114 feet = 38 yards.
There are 3 feet for every yard so multiply 10 by three and you'll get the answer.
20 yards (3 feet make up a yard)
3 feet make up 1 yard. Therefore 3 x 12 = 36.
Remember that a yard is 3 feet. Set up the equation: 3 feet 15 yards x ------ 1 yard the yards cancel, and we are left with the answer in feet: 3 feet 15 yards x ------ = 45 feet 1 yard
There are exactly 3 feet/yard. Knowing this we can set up a mathematical problem. 36 ft = 3 feet ÷ 1 yard = 36 feet ÷ 3 feet/yard = 12 yards/36 feet. So for every 36 feet of length you have exactly 12 yards.
A square yard is 3 feet by 3 feet, 9 square feet in total. Therefore 2 square yards is equal to 18 square feet.
13.75 feet.
4 feet
There is 8,432 bricks in the Harvard Yard
2 feet make up 24 inches