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Which statement is correct? A foot is 3 times the length of a yard. An inch is 12 times the length of a foot. A foot is 12 times the length of an inch. A yard is 36 times the le…
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Which statement is correct? A foot is 3 times the length of a yard. An inch is 12 times the length of a foot. A foot is 12 times the length of an inch. A yard is 36 times the length of a foot.
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Answer: A foot is 12 times the length of an inch. (1 foot = 12 inches)
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