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12) 12 ft. = ? yd. (1yd. = 3 ft) 13) 2 gal. = ? qt. (4qt.= 1 gal.) 14) 2 gal. = ? oz. (1qt. = 32 oz.) Help!!
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12) 12 ft. = ? yd. (1yd. = 3 ft)
13) 2 gal. = ? qt. (4qt.= 1 gal.)
14) 2 gal. = ? oz. (1qt. = 32 oz.)
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12. 4 yds.
13. 8 qts.
14. 118 oz
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