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Sako's garden is 6 yards long. What is the length of his garden in feet?
(1 yard 
=3 feet)

Sako's garden is 66 yards long. What is the length of his garden in feet?\newline(11 yard =3 =3 feet)

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Q. Sako's garden is 66 yards long. What is the length of his garden in feet?\newline(11 yard =3 =3 feet)
  1. Identify Conversion Factor: Identify the conversion factor between yards and feet.\newline11 yard is equal to 33 feet.
  2. Calculate Length in Feet: Calculate the length of the garden in feet.\newlineSako's garden is 66 yards long. To find the length in feet, multiply the number of yards by the conversion factor.\newlineLength in feet = 6 yards×3feetyard6 \text{ yards} \times 3 \frac{\text{feet}}{\text{yard}}
  3. Perform Multiplication: Perform the multiplication to find the length in feet.\newlineLength in feet = 6×36 \times 3\newlineLength in feet = 1818
  4. Verify Calculation: Verify the calculation to ensure there are no math errors.\newline66 yards * 3 feetyard\frac{3\text{ feet}}{\text{yard}} = 1818 feet\newlineThis is the correct application of the conversion factor.

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