3 feet make up a yard
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.
24.444444... There are 9 square feet in a square yard, 220/9 = 24.44444
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
A cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet. The number of barrows of gravel required to make up a cubic yard depends on the size of the wheelbarrow used. Typically, a standard wheelbarrow holds about 3 cubic feet, so it would take approximately 9 wheelbarrow loads to fill a cubic yard. Always consider the specific dimensions of the wheelbarrow for accurate calculations.
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.
4 feet
13.75 feet.
There is 8,432 bricks in the Harvard Yard