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1. 9 ft. = 3 yd.
2. 288 in. = 8 yd.
3. 5 ft. = 60 inches.
4. 103 in.
5. 219 in. = 18 ft. 3 in. or 18 ft.
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1. 9 ft. = 3 yd.
2. 288 in. = 8 yd.
3. 5 ft. = 60 inches.
4. 103 in.
5. 219 in. = 18 ft. 3 in. or 18 ft.
Hope this helps!
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