4. Pretend the three squares you see below are each one square yard. So what you are looking at in total is what we mean when we say the phrase "three square yards." a. How big are these three square yards in square feet? Use dimensional analysis and the facts in the green box above.

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4. Pretend the three squares you see below are each one square yard. So
what you are looking at in total is what we mean when we say the
phrase "three square yards."
a. How big are these three square yards in square feet? Use
dimensional analysis and the facts in the green box above.
Transcribed Image Text:4. Pretend the three squares you see below are each one square yard. So what you are looking at in total is what we mean when we say the phrase "three square yards." a. How big are these three square yards in square feet? Use dimensional analysis and the facts in the green box above.
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