Which is true?
A) 6 inches = 2 feet
B) 6 yards = 2 feet
C) 6 fee...
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 22:07 dwilburn01
Which is true?
A) 6 inches = 2 feet
B) 6 yards = 2 feet
C) 6 feet = 2 yards
D) 6 feet = 2 inches
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