(a)
Convert the unit from inches to feet.

Answer to Problem 1AR
The length in feet is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Length is
Concept used:
Divide the length by twelve to convert inch to feet.
Calculation:
Divide the length
Thus, the length in feet is
Conclusion:
The length in feet is
(b)
Convert the unit from feet to inches.

Answer to Problem 1AR
The length in inch is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The length in feet is
Concept used:
Multiply the length by twelve to convert feet to inch.
Calculation:
Multiply the length
Thus, the length in inch is
Conclusion:
The length in inch is
(c)
Convert the unit from yard to feet.

Answer to Problem 1AR
The length in feet is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The length in yard is
Concept used:
Multiply the length by three to convert yard to feet.
Calculation:
Multiply the length
Thus, the length in feet is
Conclusion:
The length in feet is
(d)
Convert the unit from centimeters to millimeters.

Answer to Problem 1AR
The length in millimeter is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The length in centimeter is
Concept used:
Multiply the length by ten to convert centimeter to millimeter.
Calculation:
Multiply the length
Thus, the length in millimeter is
Conclusion:
The length in millimeter is
(e)
Convert the unit from meters to millimeters.

Answer to Problem 1AR
The length in millimeter is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The length in meter is
Concept used:
Multiply the length by thousand to convert meter to millimeter.
Calculation:
Multiply the length
Thus, the length in millimeter is
Conclusion:
The length in millimeter is
(f)
Convert the unit from millimeters to centimeters.

Answer to Problem 1AR
The length in centimeter is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The length in millimeter is
Concept used:
Divide the length by ten to convert millimeter to centimeters.
Calculation:
Divide the length
Thus, the length in centimeter is
Conclusion:
The length in centimeter is
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