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Whats the formula to Reed's fence is 96 feet long how many yards long is Reed's fence
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Whats the formula to Reed's fence is 96 feet long how many yards long is Reed's fence
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If there are 3 feet per yard, then all you have to do is take the 96 feet and divide by 3, this gives you 32 yards.
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