These are different units of measurement and cannot convert. You might as well be asking "What is a peanut in Oranges?". I may like peanuts and I may like oranges, but they don't compare: you can't make peanut butter from oranges nor Orange Juice from peanuts.
depends how big the yard is.
To convert ounces per square yard to ounces per linear yard, you need to know the width of the fabric. If the fabric is 36 inches wide, then you can divide the ounces per square yard by the width in inches (9.9 ounces / 36 inches) to get the ounces per linear yard. This would be approximately 0.275 ounces per linear yard for a 36-inch wide fabric.
Well, honey, a yard is a unit of length, not weight. It's like asking how many apples are in a kilometer. So, to answer your question, there are 0 ounces in a yard because they measure totally different things.
Ounces and yards are not compatible.
An ounce is a measurement of weight and a yard is a measurement of distance. There are three feet in a yard and twelve inches in a foot.
1800 grams per square meter equals 53,0883 ounces per square yard.
25,852.67532 fl.oz.
The conversion is:1 g/m3 = 0,0294935 ounce/square yard.
The equivalent of 1 ounce per square yard is 0,033 905 747 5 kg/m2.
The weight of fabric can vary greatly depending on the type of material, thickness, and weave. On average, a yard of cotton fabric weighs about 6 to 7 ounces. Heavier fabrics like denim can weigh up to 12 to 15 ounces per yard.
40 gsm (grams per square meter) is equivalent to approximately 1.18 oz (ounces per square yard).
350 g/m3 is equalto 10,3 ounces/square yard.