Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Six yards is equal to 18 feet, so no, it's not greater than 6 feet, it's actually three times as long. But hey, at least you're trying to wrap your head around those pesky units of measurement, so good for you!
Yes, a yard is three feet, so if you had 6 yards that would equal 18 feet which is indeed larger than 6 feet
2 yards is 6 feet which is greater than 5 feet
Trick question. A yard is equal to 3 feet. So, 2 yards would be 3 feet + 3 feet, which equals 6 feet. Basically, 2 yards is not greater than or less than 6 feet, but it is equal to 6 feet.
Oh, dude, this is like a math pop quiz. So, 6 yards is greater than 16 feet because 6 yards is equal to 18 feet. It's like comparing a short ruler to a slightly longer ruler. Just remember, when in doubt, Google it out!
No 3 yards is equal to 9 feet, so 3 yards in not greater than or equal to 10 feet.
6 yards, one yard equals three feet. 6 times three is 18. 18<(less than)20 so less than.
2 yards is 6 feet which is greater than 5 feet
2 yards is 6 feet which is greater than 5 feet
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2 yards = 6 feet, hence 2 yards and 6 feet are equal
1 yard=36 feet 6 yards=18 feet Therefore, 6 yards is greater than 12 feet because 12 feet would be 4 yards
Trick question. A yard is equal to 3 feet. So, 2 yards would be 3 feet + 3 feet, which equals 6 feet. Basically, 2 yards is not greater than or less than 6 feet, but it is equal to 6 feet.
Yes, two yards is greater than 3 feet because 2 yards is equal to 6 feet. There are three feet in one yard.
3 yards is less than 10 feet.
1 yard = 3 feet 2 yards = 6 feet 2 yards is greater than 5 feet
They are equivalent.
they are equal
5 feet is greater than 2 yards. 5 feet is equivalent to 1.67 yards, so it is greater than 2 yards.