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28 May, 00:25
Subtract 8 feet from 9 yards, 1 foot
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Hazel Best
28 May, 00:51
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20 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 3 feet in a yard, so 9 yards and 1 foot = 28 feet. You find this by multiplying 9x3 = 27 and adding the extra foot, which makes it 28. To find the final answer just subtract 8 from 28, which gives you 20.
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