clare says “this classroom is 11 meters long. a meter is longer than a yard, so if i measure the length of this classroom in yards, i will get less than 11 yards” do you agree with clare? explain
your reasoning

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Answer:

I don't agree with Clare

if i measure the length of this classroom in yards, i will get more than 11 yards

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

[tex]1\ m=1.09361\ yd[/tex]

[tex]1\ yd=0.91\ m[/tex]

so

A meter is not longer than a yard

To convert meters to yards multiply by 1.09361

[tex]11\ m=11(1.09361)=12.03\ yd[/tex]

[tex]12.03\ yd > 11\ yd[/tex]

therefore

I don't agree with Clare

if i measure the length of this classroom in yards, i will get more than 11 yards

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of the classroom is 11 meters.

And a meter is longer than yard.

So, when we will convert the length from meters to yards the number will be bigger.

1 meter > 1 yard

11 meters > 11 yards

1 meter = 1.093 yards

11 meters = 11 × 1.093 yards

               = 12.023 yards

Hence, length of classroom will be more in yards.

Therefore, Clare's statement that the measurement of the classroom in yards will be less, is incorrect.