12 yd 2 ft- 9 yd 1 ft--------------3 yd 1 ft
1 yd = 3 ft 2 yd = 6 ft . . 6 yd = 18 ft That's more than 12 ft.
12 ft is 4 yd, and 18 ft is 6 yd, so we have 24 sq yds.
36 ft
Convert to the same units, drop the units and simplify: 1 yd = 3 ft → 12 yd : 2 ft = 12 × 3 ft : 2 ft = 36 ft : 2 ft = 36 : 2 = 18 : 1
12 ft * 12 ft = 4 yd * 4 yd = 16 sq yards
12 yd 2 ft- 9 yd 1 ft--------------3 yd 1 ft
1 yd = 3 ft 2 yd = 6 ft . . 6 yd = 18 ft That's more than 12 ft.
The Answer:A yard is 3 feet, so multiply 12 by 3, yielding 36. 36 ft.
36 ft
3 ft. = 1 yd. 15 ft. = 5 yd. 12 ft. = 4 yd. 3y ft. = y yd. F ft. = 1/3F yd.
1 ft = 12 in 36 in = 1 yd → 7 ft 7 in = 7 x 12 + 7 in = 91 in → 91 in = 91 / 36 yd = 2 yd 19/36 in ≈ 2.53 yd
3 feet (12 in)
6 ft / 3 ft/yd = 2 yd
Assuming you mean the colloquial (builder's) yard for cubic yard: 36 in = 1 yd 3 ft = 1 yd ⇒ 3 ft x 3 ft = 1 yd x 1 yd ⇒ 9 sq ft = 1 sq yd ⇒ 4500 sq ft x 1 in = (4500 ÷ 9) sq yd x (1 ÷ 36) yd = 138/9 cu yd ≈ 13.89 cu yd
(12-ft x 18-ft) = (4-yd x 6-yd) = 24 square yards
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