Yes
You would use feet or yards to measure the width of a street.
Measure the height of the wall from floor to ceiling. Measure the width of the wall. Multiply height x width = square footage. For square yards, divide the square footage by 9.
The measure used could be either yards, feet and inches, or metres and centimetres.
Your mom thats the measurment
You will have to measure the length and width, in yards, and multiply. You can also measure it out in feet, multiply, and divide by nine. If you're pouring concrete, you need the cubic yards, not the square yards.
Length x Width x Depth
if you want to spend a REALLY long time, yeah.
Officials use yards, as a football field is 100 yards.
Cubic yards are a measure of volume which requires a length, a width, AND a height. To calculate the number of cubic yards of air in a room (assuming no furniture), you multiple length x width x height.
The length is 200 yards and the width is 48 yards.length + width = 248 yards, and length = (4 x width) + 8 yards.substituting (4 x width) + 8 yards for length,(4 x width) + 8 yards + width = 248 yards;simplifying, width = 240/5 yards = 48 yards;then length = 248 - 48 yards = 200 yards
Square yards would be a surface area measurement (3ft x 3ft), to measure surface area of a flat surface measure the length and width (in yards) then simply the two together .for example 5yards x 2 yards = 10 square yards=10 yards2To measure the surface area of a nonuniform surface you would need very specific tools and programs, that are not easily available.Measuring the square yards of sand is very unusual and what you may mean is "how do I measure cubic yards of sand?"
To figure the square yardage of a box, first measure the length and width of the box in yards. Then, multiply the length by the width to calculate the area in square yards. If your measurements are in feet, convert them to yards by dividing by 3 before performing the multiplication. The formula is: Area (sq. yd) = Length (yd) × Width (yd).