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Is 100 inches greater than 3yd 1 ft?
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Is 100 inches greater than 3yd 1 ft?
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1 yard = 36 inches
3 * 36 = 108
1 foot = 12 inches
108 + 12 = 120
So 3 yards and 1 foot is equal to 120 inches.
120 is greater than 100 so 3 yards and 1 foot is greater than 100 inches.
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(3*36 inches) + 12 inches = 120 inches. So no, 100 inches is not greater than 3 yards and a foot.
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