No. A yard is 3 feet, so 29 yards is 87 feet which means they are equal.
29 ft. and 9 in. or 348 in.
1 yd = 3 ft 29/ 3 = 9 and a remainder of 2 answer: 9 yards, 2 feet
Oh, dude, greater than 29 over 50? That's like asking me if pineapple belongs on pizza - the answer is obvious! Anything larger than 29 over 50 would be greater, like 30 over 50, 31 over 50, or even a whole number like 1. Just think of it as a math puzzle that's trying way too hard to be tricky.
No, because you should be able to add up any two side lengths and their sum should be greater than the third side length. 38 + 29 is not greater than 73.
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To determine which is greater, we need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, 10 yards is equal to 30 feet. Therefore, 10 yards is greater than 29 feet.
87 feet = 29 yards.
3 feet = 1 yard 29 feet = 29/3 = 9 yards 2 feet
There are 3 feet in a yard so there are 87 feet in 29 yards.
87 feet = 29 yards
9 yards and 2 feet.
9.66 yards.
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 29 feet is equal to 9 yards 2 feet.
3 feet equal 1 yard, so 29 feet=9.66 yards
9.66 yards in 29 feet.
29 feet.
9 yards and 2 feet