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Explain why the ratio 3 feet over 1 yard has a value of one.
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Explain why the ratio 3 feet over 1 yard has a value of one.
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Explain why the ratio 3 feet over 1 yard has a value of one.
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The ratio 3 ft over 1 yd is equal to one because 1 yard is also equal to 3 ft. This will make the ratio equal to 3 ft over 3 ft. Conversely, we may also express the ratio as 1 yard over 1 yard which will also give 1 as the answer.
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