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Which is more, 362 inches or 10 yards
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Which is more, 362 inches or 10 yards
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1 yard = 3 feet 1 foot = 12 inch so, 1 yard = 36 inches then 10 yards = 360 inches Accordingly; 10 yards and 360 inches are equal so, the answer is: No, they are the same. 10 yards is equal to 360 inches.
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use the conversion factors
3ft/1yd
12in/1ft
10 * 3ft/1yd * 12in/1ft = 360 in.
So 362 in is more
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