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To convert 48 inches to yards, you would use the ratio 36inches/1yard. TRUE OR FALSE?
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To convert 48 inches to yards, you would use the ratio 36inches/1yard. TRUE OR FALSE?
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Step-by-step explanation:
48-36=12 12/3=36
1 1/3 yards
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