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Dexter said that 2 feet is equal to 6 yards. Is Dexter's statement reasonable? EXPLAIN.
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Dexter said that 2 feet is equal to 6 yards. Is Dexter's statement reasonable? EXPLAIN.
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No, because 1 yard equals 3 feet so therefore 2 feet can't equal 6 yards. 18 feet equals 6 yards.
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