4 to 5 yards
There are 12 feet in 4 yards so the ratio is 4:12 feet.
7 ft/ 80 inch so... 84 inch/80 inch 42 inch/ 40 inch 21 inch/20 inch
Convert to the same units, drop the units and simplify: 1 yd = 3 ft → 12 yd : 2 ft = 12 × 3 ft : 2 ft = 36 ft : 2 ft = 36 : 2 = 18 : 1
12 ft * 10 ft * 10/12 ft = 10 cubic feet.12 ft * 10 ft * 10/12 ft = 10 cubic feet.12 ft * 10 ft * 10/12 ft = 10 cubic feet.12 ft * 10 ft * 10/12 ft = 10 cubic feet.
30.48 cm = 1 ft 1 ft = 12 in ⇒ 150 cm = 150 ÷ 30.48 ft ≈ 4.921 ft = 4 ft + 0.921 x 12 in ≈ 4 ft 11 in Another method of thinking about the problem: Start with a measure you know such as 2.54 cm = 1 inch. Then construct a ratio that converts to the units in question. 2.54 cm /1 in. x 12 in / 1 ft. The idea is to get the units you don't want to cancel out. 1.54 x 12 cm / ft = 30.48 cm per ft. 150 cm / (30.48 cm/ft) = 4.92 feet.
7 yards : 9 feet = 21 ft : 9 ft = 7:3
It is B/24. Whether or not that can be reduced depends on the value of B.
It is 1 to 2.
in:ft = 12:1
There are 12 feet in 4 yards so the ratio is 4:12 feet.
It is 9 : 5.
7 ft/ 80 inch so... 84 inch/80 inch 42 inch/ 40 inch 21 inch/20 inch
Convert to the same units, drop the units and simplify: 1 yd = 3 ft → 12 yd : 2 ft = 12 × 3 ft : 2 ft = 36 ft : 2 ft = 36 : 2 = 18 : 1
Oh, dude, in converting 0.55 feet to inches, you'd put 1 foot in the denominator of your ratio because there are 12 inches in a foot. So, you'd have 0.55 feet multiplied by 12 inches/1 foot, which equals 6.6 inches. Easy peasy, right?
84 square feet (or in shorter terms, 84 ft.2)
The conversion between feet and inches are given in conversion table. So,we can say that 1 ft =12 in. 54 ft = 54 X12 in. now,Ratio = 216 :1.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1ft=12 in 7 ft=12 X7=84 in now,ratio 6 :84 1:14