1 yard is 0.9144 meter or 91.44 centimeters.
The yard is an English, or customary unit.
A meter is approximately the same length as a yard (it is slightly longer).
No. Imperial. The Metre (to use its correct, French, spelling - not 'meter'!) is the nearest metric unit to the yard, at roughly 39 inches, but that is co-incidental. They are in totally different systems.
To measure the distance across your yard, you would typically use meters as the metric unit. If the yard is relatively small, you might also use centimeters for more precise measurements. For larger areas, kilometers could be applicable, but for most residential yards, meters would be the most appropriate choice.
An inch
A metre.
After a yard, the next unit of measurement in the imperial system is a mile, which consists of 1,760 yards. In the metric system, the equivalent larger unit would be a kilometer, which is approximately 1,093.61 yards.
1 Yard = 3 Feet = 36 Inches. The yard is an imperial unit of measurement (vs. metric). Chuis
Yard is an obsolete British unit and must be avoided.1 yard equals 0,9144 metre.
I think it is feet but im not really sure
1 kilometer
A meter is the metric unit for length, equal to approximately 1.1 yards.