At a yard sale.
A metre stick is a ruler that is 1 metre long. (A little bit more than 3 feet.)
Each yardstick measures 3 feet. Two yardsticks is 6 feet. One 12-inch ruler is one foot. Laid end to end, this makes 7 feet.
Each of the short sides is 7 feet long and each of the long sides is 7x2 (14) + 3 which equals 17 feet long. So the width is 7 feet.
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At a yard sale.
A metre stick is a ruler that is 1 metre long. (A little bit more than 3 feet.)
It's 7 feet. There are 3 feet in a yard... so 3+3+1=7
Each yardstick measures 3 feet. Two yardsticks is 6 feet. One 12-inch ruler is one foot. Laid end to end, this makes 7 feet.
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It is 3 feet long read the books and you'll probably find out nitwits
Seven feet. Three feet in a yard stick, so 3 + 3 + 1 = 7. (There are 12 inches in a foot)
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Each of the short sides is 7 feet long and each of the long sides is 7x2 (14) + 3 which equals 17 feet long. So the width is 7 feet.
One yard is equal to 3 feet. Therefore, 50 feet is equal to 50 / 3 = 16.6 recurring, or 16 and two thirds, yards.?There are 3 feet to a yard, so to find the length of Paula's classroom, divide 50 feet by 3. Paula's classroom is 16 yards and 2 feet long or 16 and 2/3 yards long.
Find the area of a rectangle that is 3 feet wide and 5 feet long.
A yard stick is 3 feet long.