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The length of a building is 720 in what is the length of this building in yards? 1ft =12 inches , 3ft =1 yard. Plsss help dont understand
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The length of a building is 720 in what is the length of this building in yards? 1ft =12 inches , 3ft =1 yard. Plsss help dont understand
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The length of a building is 720 in what is the length of this building in yards?
1ft =12 inches , 3ft =1 yard.
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Assuming the length is 720 ft - it’s asking you to simply divide the 720 by 3
So therefore the answer would be 240
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