No. Covert to the same units, then compare: 1 yd = 3 ft → 36 yd 2 ft = 36 x 3 + 2 ft = 110 ft < 114 ft 2→ 36 yd 2 ft is less than 114 ft 2 in → No.
No.
36 ft
1 yd = 3 ft 1 yd * 1 yd = 1 yd2 = 3 ft * 3 ft = 9 ft2
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
No. Covert to the same units, then compare: 1 yd = 3 ft → 36 yd 2 ft = 36 x 3 + 2 ft = 110 ft < 114 ft 2→ 36 yd 2 ft is less than 114 ft 2 in → No.
No.
3 ft = 1 yd 6 ft = 2 yd 9 ft = 3 yd . . 36 ft = 12 yd
less than
A yard is 3 feet. So 36 yards is 108 feet. So 114 feet is greater.
114 ft and 2 inches1 yard = 3 feet36 yards & 2 feet = (36 yd * 3 ft/1 yd) +2 ft = 110 ft1 foot = 12 inches114 ft & 2 inches= 114 ft +(2 in * 1 ft/12 in) = 114.17ftthus;114 ft & 2 inches > 36 yards & 2 feet
If 12-ft were equal to 12-yd, then there would be no earthly reason to have two different names for the same unit of length. 1 yd = 3 ft 12 yd = 36 ft 12 ft = 4 yd
1 yard is equal to 3 ft and... 1 yard is equal to 36 inches
yes 36 ft 2 in = 12 yd 2 in so 36 yd 2 ft is more than 3 times greater
1 ft = (1/3) yd 1 in = (1/12) ft = (1/36) yd So 1yd 7ft 14in = 1 + (7/3) + (14/36) yd = (36/36) + (84/36) + (14/36) yd = (134/36) yd. (134/36) = 3.7222 yd (rounded)
36 ft
1 yd = 3 ft 1 ft = 12 inches therefore, 1 yd = 36 inches answer: 2 yards