Since a yard is 3 feet, the rule is to multiply n by 3.
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explain how to find the rule in a numerical pattern
She should find the greatest common number between the numerator and denominator. Then divide by this number.
The first step is to find the sequence rule. The sequence could be arithmetic. quadratic, geometric, recursively defined or any one of many special sequences. The sequence rule will give you the value of the nth term in terms of its position, n. Then simply substitute the next value of n in the rule.
1 yard = 3 feet 12*3= #feet 36 feet
For imperial measurements, it is a general rule that 'three feet make a yard'.
The easiest way is use Rule 324 (Length in Feet X Width in Feet x Height in Inches) Divided by 324 = Cubic Yards of concrete. Example 4' x 20' x 4"=320 Divided by 324 = 0.9876 Cubic Yards. Or Rule 27 (Length in Feet x Width in Feet x Height in Feet) Divided by 27 = Cubic Yards of Concrete. Example 4' x 20' x 0.33333333'=26.6666664 Divide by 27 = 0.9876 Cubic Yards.
If there are eight yards total, and you need to know how many yards there are, then count them. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. There are eight yards in eight yards.
To find the multiple of a number, add the number to itself.
The marla was standardized under British rule to be equal to the square rod, or 272.25 square feet, 30.25 square yards, or 25.2929 square meters.
if the number ends on 5 or 0 the number is divisible by 5
Divide by 7.
if we find the electronic configuration, by 2n^2 rule, we can find it
To find out if a number is divisible by 8 the number must be divisible by 2 and 4!
To find the nth number that is generated by the rule multiply n by 4 and then add 2.
quarts = pints / 2