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marshall27 [118]
3 years ago
6

108 inches equals blank yard

Mathematics
1 answer:
inysia [295]3 years ago
4 0
Answer: It would be 3 yards
<span>1 Yard = 36 Inches
</span>36+36+36= 108 inches
So its 3 yards. 
Hope i helped
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