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  • 03-05-2024
  • Mathematics
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Which is more, 3 feet or 1 yard?
3 feet
1 yard
neither; they are equal

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GinnyAnswer
GinnyAnswer GinnyAnswer
  • 03-05-2024
In measurement terms, a yard is equal to 3 feet. That is, 1 yard = 3 feet. So, if we compare 3 feet with 1 yard, we find that they are exactly equal in length. Therefore, the correct answer is: neither; they are equal.
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