12 in a foot, 36 in a yard.
2007-01-05 15:01:39
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answered by Anonymous
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12
2007-01-05 15:16:47
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answered by Dex's Gal 3
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12
2007-01-05 15:02:23
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answered by AZNBRANDO06 3
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12
2007-01-05 15:02:16
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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There are 12 inches in 1 foot.
2007-01-05 15:23:43
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answered by Anonymous
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12 inches to a foot
2007-01-05 14:59:18
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answered by luck fest 5
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12 in a foot
2007-01-05 14:59:01
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answered by signmypoodle 2
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12 inches
2007-01-05 16:22:42
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answered by K S 1
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a million. 19w + w = 20c 19w + w = 20c (upload 19w and 1w mutually) 20w = 20c (divide the two factors via 20) w = c it is the effect, that w is comparable to c, no longer something extra would be won. we don't have sufficient ideas to verify the values of w or c, or the two. 2. 9x - x - 5 = eleven 9x - x - 5 = eleven (get rid of 1x from 9x) 8x - 5 = eleven (upload 5 to the two factors) 8x = sixteen (divide the two factors via 8) x = 2 we've worked out right here that the value of x is two. 3. 2y + y + 2 = 7 2y + y + 2 = 7 (upload 2y and 1y mutually) 3y + 2 = 7 (get rid of two from the two factors) 3y = 5 (divide the two factors via 3) y = 5/3 or y = a million 2/3 you bought this final one appropriate. the value of y is a million 2/3. merely shop practising, do a great number of questions, that's what I did at your age and quickly grew to become into in a position to do those questions with out any undertaking.
2016-10-06 12:32:08
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answered by ? 4
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12!!
2007-01-05 15:30:17
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answered by dookiedookiepooo11 2
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