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Change 104 inches to yards. I need to find how to solve this in two steps. I cant seem to get it done by doing 1 yard/104inches=104inches/x
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Change 104 inches to yards. I need to find how to solve this in two steps. I cant seem to get it done by doing 1 yard/104inches=104inches/x
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Change 104 inches to yards. I need to find how to solve this in two steps. I cant seem to get it done by doing 1 yard/104inches=104inches/x
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1 yard = 36 inches
104/36 = 26/9 = 2.88 yards
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