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Leia Day
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8 March, 23:42
150 feet by 300 feet to yards
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Francesca Boyd
8 March, 23:45
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5000
Step-by-step explanation:
since a yard is three feet you can divide 150 by three and 300 by three and get 50 and 100, then you multiply 100 and 50 to get 5000
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Baron Rosario
9 March, 00:06
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Step-by-step explanation:
1yard = 3foot
150foot = 150/3 = 50yard
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300foot = 300/3 = 100yard
So it is 50yard by 100yard
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