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One yard is equal to three feet. Which expression represents the number of feet for any given number of yards? A. x-3 B. 3 • x C. 3+x or d. X÷3
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One yard is equal to three feet. Which expression represents the number of feet for any given number of yards? A. x-3 B. 3 • x C. 3+x or d. X÷3
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One yard is equal to three feet. Which expression represents the number of feet for any given number of yards? A. x-3 B. 3 • x C. 3+x or d. X÷3
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The answer is B. For every yard there are 3 feet.
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