They are equally precise.
Precision is affected by how great an error can be when a measurement is taken. A measurement in feet has a greater resolution than one in yards. 3 times the resolution in fact. However, a measurement of 51 feet that can be up to 15% out is not as precise as a measurement of 58 yards with a 1% possible error.
Yards. Lakes are pretty big, and yards is a larger measurement than feet so yards would be an easier measurement.
They are both precise.
yards
They are both as precise as the measuring tools. Precision is affected by the error introduced by the measurement or in a dimension, often known as the tolerance.A measurement in inches has a greater resolution than one in feet. 12 times the resolution in fact. However, a measurement of 178 inches that can be up to 15% out is not as precise as a measurement of 12 feet with a 1% possible error.
9 yards and 2 feet
You cannot convert a square measurement to a linear measurement. 110 sq. ft. is a square measurement. Yards is a linear measurement (=3 feet).
A measurement in square feet is a measurement of area, while a measurement in cubic yards is a measurement of volume. The two units are, therefore, incompatible.You can, however, convert between square feet and square yards, or cubic feet and cubic yards.
In ascending order: inches, feet, yards and miles
Yards.
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 6 yards is equal to 3 x 6 = 18 feet.
It is not possible to equate feet (a measurement of length) with cubic feet (a measurement of volume).