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Megan Chang
31 March, 14:27
2 1/3 yd = something feet
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Rocco Chang
31 March, 15:45
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7 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
1 yd = 3 ft
2 yd = 6 ft
1/3 yd = 3*1/3 = 1 ft
2 1/3 yd = 6 ft + 1 ft = 7ft
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