emmadanielleee emmadanielleee
  • 09-10-2015
  • Mathematics
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what is 6 ft = how many yards?

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minicuervo
minicuervo minicuervo
  • 09-10-2015
pfft, ha. hes right >.<^^^

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purplesquares7
purplesquares7 purplesquares7
  • 09-10-2015
Well, yards are equal to 3 ft. This means that all you have to do is divide the number of feet you have by three, and that is the number of yards that it is equal to. So, 6 ft.=2 yards
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