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(3ft = 1yard) how many yards are in 81 feet ?
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(3ft = 1yard) how many yards are in 81 feet ?
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There would simply be 27. 81/3=27.
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Since there are 3 feet in 1 yard, you can just divide 81 by 3 to find how many sets of 3 there are in 81.
81/3 = 27
So there are 21 yards in 81 feet.
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