Nothing. There just happened to be a chicken foot on your yard.
There is no logical reason for finding the article in your yard. Perhaps it was a spare the chook was carrying and it dropped it. Put an advert in in the local rag."Found, one chooks foot, will the owner please come and collect it"
Inch, Foot, Yard, Mile
All you need to know is that there are 3 feet in a yard.Then you square it, like this:(3 foot/yard) x (3 foot/yard) = (3 foot/yard)2 = 9 foot2/yard2
There are 3 feet in one yard, so each foot is 1/3 of a yard/ To find the percentage of each foot, divide 1 by 3, and do not forget to use a decimal point. One foot is 33 1/3 percent of a yard.
You accuse Grace of opening the chicken coop. Then to prove your answer you click on a whisker you can get from the side of the chicken coop, the clue that the chicken feet over lap Grace's feet, and the clue that Grace's feet are the same size as the animals foot you find in the yard.
12 inches=1 foot 3 feet= 1 yard 1 yard= 1,760miles
I think you mean "foot" and in that case, yes. In fact, a yard is three feet exactly.
I think you mean how many feet in a yard, if so there are 3 feet each yard.
If you mean 3 feet then is equivalent to a yard or 36 inches.
3 Feet in a yard, there are 12 inches in a foot so there is 36 inches in a yard
Yard is BiggerA foot is 12 inches and a yard is 3 feet, so a yard is longer.
A yard is three times the size of a foot.
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