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Abigail
29 November, 02:11
How many yards in 26 feet
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Makenzie Walters
29 November, 03:34
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3 feet = 1 yard.
1 feet = 1/3 yard.
26 feet = 26 * 1/3 = (26/3) yard ≈ 8.667 yards.
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