A building is 15 meters tall. How tall is the building in yards, feet, and inches?

Round the inches to the nearest tenth.

Conversion ratios:
- [tex]1 \text{ m} = 1.1 \text{ yd}[/tex]
- [tex]3 \text{ ft} = 1 \text{ yd}[/tex]

A. 13 yd 1 ft 9.6 in.
B. 16 yd 5 ft 0.0 in.
C. 16 yd 1 ft 6.0 in.



Answer :

To convert the height of a building from meters to yards, feet, and inches, we'll follow these steps:

1. Convert meters to yards using the conversion ratio:
- The given height of the building is 15 meters.
- Conversion ratio: [tex]\( 1 \text{ meter} = 1.1 \text{ yards} \)[/tex]
[tex]\[ 15 \text{ meters} \times 1.1 \text{ yards/meter} = 16.5 \text{ yards} \][/tex]

2. Separate the whole number of yards from the decimal:
- 16.5 yards can be broken down into 16 whole yards plus 0.5 yards.
[tex]\[ \text{Whole yards} = 16 \quad;\quad \text{Remaining yards} = 0.5 \][/tex]

3. Convert the remaining yards to feet using the conversion ratio:
- Conversion ratio: [tex]\( 1 \text{ yard} = 3 \text{ feet} \)[/tex]
[tex]\[ 0.5 \text{ yards} \times 3 \text{ feet/yard} = 1.5 \text{ feet} \][/tex]

4. Separate the whole number of feet from the decimal:
- 1.5 feet can be broken down into 1 whole foot plus 0.5 feet.
[tex]\[ \text{Whole feet} = 1 \quad;\quad \text{Remaining feet} = 0.5 \][/tex]

5. Convert the remaining feet to inches using the conversion ratio:
- Conversion ratio: [tex]\( 1 \text{ foot} = 12 \text{ inches} \)[/tex]
[tex]\[ 0.5 \text{ feet} \times 12 \text{ inches/foot} = 6.0 \text{ inches} \][/tex]

6. Round the result to the nearest tenth:
- 6.0 inches is already at a single decimal place.

The final result for the height of the building is:
- 16 yards 1 foot 6.0 inches.

Thus, the correct answer is option C:
[tex]\[ \boxed{16 \text{ yd } 1 \text{ ft } 6.0 \text{ in}} \][/tex]