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4 yd 2 ft = _____ ft. Explain how you knew how to solve the problem. *
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Answer:

14 ft or 24 ft

Explanation:

It is a unit of measurement conversion.

We have Yards (its abbreviation is yd) and Foot (where the standard symbol is ft)

Once there a 3 feet in a yard,


4 \text{ yd } 2 \text{ ft } = 12 + 2 \text{ ft } = 14 \text{ ft }

State that I'm considering that this is a sum. Maybe it is a multiplication, so


12 \cdot2=24\text{ ft}

User Vdudouyt
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Hi there!

4yds and 2ft are equaled to 14ft.

Each yard consists of 3 feet. If there are 4 then you multiply 4 times 3, resulting in 12. Then you add 2 more and you get 14.

Hope this helps !
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