Mathematics
Grade5
Easy

Question

Convert 36 inches to feet

  1. 1 foot    
  2. 2 feet    
  3. 3 feet    
  4. 6 feet    

hintHint:

1 inch=1/12 feet

The correct answer is: 3 feet


    12 inches = 1 feet
    1 inch = fraction numerator 1 over denominator 12 end fraction feet
    Therefore, 36 inches =36 cross times 1 over 12  feet
    = 3 feet

    Use unitary method

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