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Recall the conversion rule for inches to yards:
[tex]\begin{gathered} 1\text{ }yard\to36\text{ }inches \\ 1\text{ }yard\to3\text{ }feet \\ 1\text{ }feet\to12\text{ }inches \end{gathered}[/tex]Therefore, we can make the following conversions:
Question A: 188 in. to yd
To convert, divide the number in inches by 36:
[tex]\Rightarrow\frac{188}{36}=\frac{47}{9}[/tex]Therefore, the answer is:
[tex]188\text{ }in.=\frac{47}{9}\text{ }yd[/tex]Question B: 500 yds to in.
To convert, we multiply the number by 36:
[tex]\Rightarrow500\times36=18000[/tex]Therefore, the answer is:
[tex]500\text{ }yd=18000\text{ }inches[/tex]Question C: 630 ft to yd
To convert, we will divide the number by 3:
[tex]\Rightarrow\frac{630}{3}=210[/tex]Therefore, the answer is:
[tex]630\text{ }ft=210\text{ }yds[/tex]Question D: 468 in. to ft
To convert, we divide the number by 12:
[tex]\Rightarrow\frac{468}{12}=39[/tex]Therefore, the answer is:
[tex]468\text{ }in.=39\text{ }ft[/tex]
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