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Sara wanted to put a trim on her curtains. She measured the curtains and found that they were 4.5 yards long. How many inches is this?
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Sara wanted to put a trim on her curtains. She measured the curtains and found that they were 4.5 yards long. How many inches is this?
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I'm pretty sure it is 162 inches because each yard has 3 feet in it and each foot has 12 inches, so 12*3*4.5=162
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the answer would be 162inches!!!!
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