A gain of 6 yards refers to an increase in yardage achieved by a player or team in a sports context, typically in football or Rugby. It signifies that the player or team has advanced the ball or made progress by moving forward by a distance of 6 yards from the original starting point. This measurement is crucial in determining field position, assessing player performance, and strategizing offensive plays.
6 ft / 3 ft/yd = 2 yd
6 miles minus 4 miles = 2 miles 10 yd minus 4 yd = 6 yd So answer: 2 miles 6 yards.
1 yd = 3 ft 2 yd = 6 ft . . 6 yd = 18 ft That's more than 12 ft.
Convert to same units then can compare: 1 yd = 36 in → 6 yd = 6 x 36 in = 216 in > 210 in → 6 yd is greater than 210 in.
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6 ft / 3 ft/yd = 2 yd
6 miles minus 4 miles = 2 miles 10 yd minus 4 yd = 6 yd So answer: 2 miles 6 yards.
1 yd = 3 ft 2 yd = 6 ft . . 6 yd = 18 ft That's more than 12 ft.
The area of a rectangle is its length by its width, so 12.4x6 is 74.4 yards squared
1 yard = 3 feet. So 9 yd 7 ft - 6 yd 8 ft = 2 yd 2ft
1 yd = 36 in 6 yd 5 in - 2 yd 7 in = (5 + 1) yd 5 in - 2 yd 7 in = 5 yd (36 + 5) in - 2 yd 7 in = (5-2) yd (36 + 5 - 7) in = 3 yd 34 in.
16 yd., 3 ft.
2 yd = 6 ft
Convert to same units then can compare: 1 yd = 36 in → 6 yd = 6 x 36 in = 216 in > 210 in → 6 yd is greater than 210 in.
2 mi. 6 yd.
6 feet @3 feet per yard.
1 yd = 3 ft 6 yds * (3 ft/yd) = 18 ft