6 miles and 10 yards - 4 miles and 9 yards = 2 miles and 1 yard
Answer: 30 yards. Explanation: let's say it is L yards long and W yards wide. Then perimeter is 2L+2W The area is LxW=50 So Since LW=50, we substitute L=2W and write 2W(W)=2W^2=50. so W^2=50/2=25 and W=5 Now 2W=10 which is L So is it 10 yards long and 5 yards wide Let's check that. Area is 10x5=50 as desired and Length is 10 which is twice 5 as desired Now perimeter is 2L+2W=2(10)+2(5)=20+10=30 yards.
10 yards
3 yards
There are 360 inches in 10 yards which is smaller than 362 inches
10 yards 1 foot - 2 yards 2 feet = 7 yards 2 feet
10 yards 1 foot - 2 yards 2 feet = 7 yards 2 feet
7 yards 1foot
2 yards = 6 feet...so 2 yards
10 and 2/3 yards.
A possibility: 2 yards by 3 yards
no 1,760 yards = 1 mile 17,600 yards = 10 miles so 17,598 yards is not greater it is 2 yards less.
6 miles and 10 yards - 4 miles and 9 yards = 2 miles and 1 yard
2/10 of a kilometer = 218.723 yards.
there are 10 2/9 yards in 368 inches.
the are 8 yards and 2 feets
10 yards. He ran 5 yards first, then 3 yards, then, even though he lost two yards, he still ran 2 yards. So he ran for a total of 10 yards.