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To convert 12 yards to inches, you would use the ratio .36inches/1 yard true or false ?
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False. It's 36 not .36 and you would just do 12x36 since 36 inches is 1 yd. But if you want to make it complicated just do 12/1 times 36/1 which still equals 432.
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