yes because feet are bigger than yard (Get it "feetπ£" are bigger than yards.)
2 yards is 6 feet which is greater than 5 feet
1 yard equals 3 feet, so 2 yards would equal 6 feet. Therefore, 2 yards is greater than 2 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.
To compare 14 yards and 2 feet to 16 feet, we need to convert all measurements to the same unit. Since there are 3 feet in a yard, 14 yards and 2 feet is equivalent to 14*3 + 2 = 44 feet. Now, we can compare 44 feet to 16 feet. Since 44 feet is greater than 16 feet, 14 yards and 2 feet is indeed greater than 16 feet.
Well, honey, 2 yards is equal to 6 feet. So, technically, 4 feet is less than 2 yards. But hey, who's counting? Just remember, when it comes to measurements, it's all about converting those units like a pro.
5 feet is greater than 2 yards. 5 feet is equivalent to 1.67 yards, so it is greater than 2 yards.
1 yard = 3 feet 2 yards = 6 feet 2 yards is greater than 5 feet
2 yards is 6 feet which is greater than 5 feet
2 yards is 6 feet which is greater than 5 feet
1 yard equals 3 feet, so 2 yards would equal 6 feet. Therefore, 2 yards is greater than 2 feet.
Yes, two yards is greater than 3 feet because 2 yards is equal to 6 feet. There are three feet in one yard.
5 ft is less than 2 yards because 2 yards is 6 ft.
1 yard is equal to 3 feet therefore 2 yards is equal to 6 feet. 6feet is greater than 5 feet
1 yard = 3 feet 2 yards = 2 x 3 = 6 feet which is greater than 5 feet
Yes because 2 yards equals 6 feet which is greater than 5 feet
2 yards are 6 feet so it is less than 7 feet
2 yards 2 feet = 8 feet I believe that you can figure it out from here...