Yes. convert to the common unit of measurement (e.g. ft to yd) and then multiply length times width.
1 : 9 1 yd = 3 ft → 1 ft : 1 yd = 1 ft : 3 ft = 1:3 → 1 sq ft : 1 sq yd = 1 ft × 1 ft : 1 yd × 1 yd = 1 ft × 1 ft : 3 ft × 3 ft = 1 sq ft : 9 sq ft = 1 : 9 As you can seem, the scale factor of an area is the square of the scale factor of a length.
6 ft / 3 ft/yd = 2 yd
10 mi = 17600 yd
1 yd = 3 ft 2 yd = 6 ft . . 6 yd = 18 ft That's more than 12 ft.
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No. 1 yd = 3 ft → 2 yd = 6 ft > 5 ft.
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
Yes. convert to the common unit of measurement (e.g. ft to yd) and then multiply length times width.
Measurement of length. A foot is 12", a yard is 3 feet. 5 ft. = 1 yd., 2 ft.
They are the same length.
1 : 9 1 yd = 3 ft → 1 ft : 1 yd = 1 ft : 3 ft = 1:3 → 1 sq ft : 1 sq yd = 1 ft × 1 ft : 1 yd × 1 yd = 1 ft × 1 ft : 3 ft × 3 ft = 1 sq ft : 9 sq ft = 1 : 9 As you can seem, the scale factor of an area is the square of the scale factor of a length.
It is a measure of length, equivalent to 5.18 metres, approx.
6 ft / 3 ft/yd = 2 yd
7 yd 1 ft - 5 yd 2 ft = 22 ft - 17 ft = 5 ft = 1 yd 2 ft.
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