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what you have to do to figure this out is do 32×3, because one yard is equal to 3 feet, your answer would be 96 feet, so no, 90 feet is smaller than 32 yards.
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No, 90 feet is NOT bigger than 32 yards.
An easy way to solve this is to convert feet to yards, or vice versa.
1 yard = 3 feet
32 × 3 = 96 feet
Now, put that into the problem and try and solve it.
Is 90 feet bigger than 96 feet? The answer is NO because 90 < 96.
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