1 yd = 3 ft 2 yd = 6 ft . . 6 yd = 18 ft That's more than 12 ft.
One yard is 3 feet, so 6 yard is 18 feet. The answer is: 6 yard is bigger than 12 feet.
6 ft / 3 ft/yd = 2 yd
12 ft is 4 yd, and 18 ft is 6 yd, so we have 24 sq yds.
36 yd and 2 ft = 110 ft, which is certainly not equal to 114 1/6 ft.
(12-ft x 18-ft) = (4-yd x 6-yd) = 24 square yards
24 inches
1 yd = 3 ft. multiply 6 x 3 to find ft: 6 x 3 = 18 ft
1 yd = 3 ft 2 yds = 6 ft 8 ft is more than that.
49 ft X 12in/ft = 588 in. + 6 in = 594 in 1 yard = 36 in. 594 in / 36 in/yd = 16.5 yards.........................answer
1 yard = 3 feet 2 yards = 6 feet 6 feet is 6 feet You decide
12 in = 1 ft → 46 in = 46 ÷ 12 ft = 310/12 ft = 35/6 ft ≈ 3.83 ft
3'7" x 6' room.Convert to fraction (or decimal, not shown) -- remember each foot has 12 in(3 ft+7/12 ft) x 6 ftDistribute the 6 ft:3*6 ft + 7*6/12 ftAdd and simplify:18 ft + 42/12ft = 18 ft + 3.5 ft = 21.5 ft^2Answer is: 21.5 sq ft
12 in = 1 ft → 6 in = 6/12 ft = 1/2 ft → 4 in = 4/12 ft = 1/3 ft → 12'6 × 10'4 = 12½ ft × 10⅓ ft = (2×12+1)/2 ft × (3×10+1)/3 ft = 25/2 ft × 31/3 ft = (25×31)/(2×3) sq ft = 775/6 sq ft as an improper fraction (= 129⅙ sq ft as a mixed number)
Neither, 2 yards equals 6 feet.
There will be no dirt in the trench otherwise it would not be a trench. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- However to dig a trench 960 ft by 6 ft by 10 ft the amount of dirt removed will be 960/3 yd × 6/3 yd × 10/3 yd = 2,133⅓ cu yd. As you ask about Yard, I guess you are referring to a "builder's yard" which is a cubic yard and are considering the quantity of dirt to cart away. When dug out of the ground the dirt will be loose and not compact and will take up more volume; you will need to order a greater volume of conveyance.
6 yards = 18 feet