That would depend on the width of the material.
479.300.987.000 feet
Converting 2 inches to feet = 2/12 feet high. Volume = area*height = 630*2/12 = 105 cubic feet of material required.
Cayuga is the longest (38.1 miles), but Seneca the largest in total area. Seneca is the deepest (618 feet), followed by Cayuga (435 feet).
The answer depends on what your criterion for deciding what is "largest". Any rectangle will have an area of 47916 square feet. Its perimeter can be infinitely large.
The largest white shark ever seen was around 25 feet in length. They could reach 28 feet potentialy.
It could represent the area of an 8 feet by 8 feet square or the area of a 4 feet by 16 feet rectangle amongst other possibilities.
since a linear yard is a length, and not an area, it has 0 square feet. if you're talking about a material, you need to know the width of the material in yards, and multiply that by 9 to find the square feet.
625 square feet could be the area of a square that has sides of 25 feet.
It is a measure of the area of some - unspecified shape. It could refer to the area of a circle with radius 5.64 feet.
The size of the rectangle could be 13 feet by 3 feet
12 x 12 square
It could be a rectangle with dimensions of 6 feet by 3 feet.