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You will need 7.1 square yards of fabric.
1 yard = 3 feet Therefore to work out how many yards is 534 feet, you would need to divide 534 by 3 534/3 = 178. 534 feet is 178 yards
You would need a total of 80 square yards - you would have a piece 24 feet by 2 feet left over.
To figure the number of yards that are in a mile, it helps to know that there are 5280 feet in a mile. But that just tells you how many feet are in a mile, and you need to know yards. There are 3 feet in a yard. Therefore, to figure out how many yards are in a mile, divide 5280 feet by 3 feet (in a yard), and you will get the answer of 1760, which would be how many yards are in a mile.
You will need a minimum of 38.6 square yards of carpet to cover that area.
The width 12 feet is four yards, so the area would be 4 yards * 50 yards = 200 square yards. You would need 200 square yards of carpeting to cover that area.
One yard is three feet, so 24 feet is eight yards.
To convert feet to yards, you need to divide by 3 since there are 3 feet in a yard. So, 11 feet is equal to 11/3 yards. Therefore, to find the area of an 11 feet by 11 feet square, you would multiply 11/3 yards by 11/3 yards to get the area in square yards. This would result in an area of approximately 12.11 square yards.
Assuming you need a slab 25 feet x 32 feet x 4" you would need 10 yards of concrete. 25 x 32 x .33 / 27 = 9.7 cubic yards
That depends on what you want to make. Or do you mean how many yards of fabric are in 12 feet of fabric? If that's what you mean, the answer is 12 feet is equal to 4 yards.
There are not enough measurements to calculate square yards. It would need to be 7500 by (another measurement) to calculate.
You haveto convert feet to yards. 8 feet = 2.66666 yards 24 feet = 8 yards There are 21 and a third squared yards in 8ft by 24ft. You can not take cubic measurements when only given two units. You need a third measurement... if 8ft is the length and 24 feet is the width... then you would need the height to figure out cubic yards. you need three dimensions for cubic measurements and two dimensions for squared measurements.