4 x 7 = 28 square yards
That is impossible. A yard is a measure of length or distance and a square yard belongs to an area. If it means that 75 square yards is the "area of a real square", then the side length of this square is 8.660254038 yards.
That is impossible. A yard is a measure of length or distance and a square yard belongs to an area. If it means that 17285 yards is the side length of a real square, then the area is 298771225 square yards.
Yard is a unit of length; square yard is a unit of area. They are not comparable.
A yard is a unit of length. A square yard is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A yard is a unit of distance. A square yard is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A linear yard is a unit of length. A square yard is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
The area of a circle with a 6.4 yard radius is: 36.32 square yards OR 326.88 square feet.
A cubic yard is a unit of volume. A square yard is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
If you mean how do you calculate the square yardage of an area, you multiply the length by the width. If an area is 5 yards long and 5 yards wide, the square yardage is 25 square yards.
A circle with a diameter of 9 yards has an area of 63.62 square yards.
'One square yard' and 'a yard square' are the same thing. But that only works with 'one'. With any amount bigger or smaller than one, there is always a difference. Two square yards is definitely not the same thing as two yards square! Two square yards is 'one square yard' plus 'one square yard'. That's 2 sq. yds. A two yard square is an area that is two yards long and two yards wide. That's 4 sq. yds.
A square yard is an area unit. A yard is a length or distance unit. One cannot be converted to another.