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8 August, 03:32

In the first quarter, Owen passed the football 14 yards, 1 foot, 7 inches. On his second pass, he threw it 16 yards, 2 feet, 9 inches. How far did he pass the football altogether? Convert the answer to larger units whenever possible. A. 31 yards 16 inches B. 30 yards, 3 feet, 16 inches C. 31 yards, 1 foot, 4 inches D. 30 yards, 4 feet, 4 inches

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  1. 8 August, 03:58
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    In the first quarter, Owen passed the football 14 yards, 1 foot, 7 inches

    On his second pass, he threw it 16 yards, 2 feet, 9 inches.

    To find how far he pass the football altogether we add both the passes:

    (14 yards, 1 foot, 7 inches) + (16 yards, 2 feet, 9 inches)

    =30 yards, 3 Feet, 16 inches

    We know,

    1 Yard = 3 Feet

    1 Foot = 12 inch

    Now convert (30 yards, 3 Feet, 16 inches) into larger units:

    31 yards, 1 foot, 4 inches

    So that,

    Answer : (C) 31 yards, 1 foot, 4 inches
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