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No. A yard measures a straight line, which is 3 feet long. A square yard measures a square that is 3 feet long on each side. Multiply two sides to get the total area of a square yard. So a yard is 3 feet long and a square yard covers an area of 9 feet.
914.4 millimeters (rounded) are one yard long.
By Measuring Your Yard or the Gate Area Lets say the width of yours house could give you a GOOD example of using a yard stick.HOPE IT HELPS CAUSE IT HELP ME!
A square yard is an area equal to a square measuring one yard (3 feet) on each side. Therefore it is 3X3, or 9 square feet. Since each foot is 12 inches long, a square yard is also 36X36 square inches. You do the math.
1 yard = 36 inches
a yard stick:]
one hundredth of a football field from touchdown line to touchdown line. A yard stick is a yard long.
One meter is 100cm. Something that is 100cm long is an average snake. One yard is 36in. Something that is 36in long is a small child. One foot is 12in. Something that is 12in long is a large shoe.
Sold by the linear yard usually referrs to something that has width in addition to length but the length is used to determine price. And example is fabric/cloth -- it's sold for so much per linear yard, meaning how long a piece you want. The width is included in the price per yard.
A yard is 3 ft or 36 inches. One example is a youngster or a child at age of 3!
I am the one needing an answer!! what is an example of something that is 66 feet long (or 200 yards long)?
An example of something a micrometer long is the proteins in a cell. These are the small things in the cell that have a huge impact.
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A pair of pants can be a yard long.
a meter is roughly the same length as a yard. Picture a yardstick, or 3 1-ft long rulers. A grown man, 6ft tall, is roughly one meter from the center of his chest to the tip of an outstretched arm
A meter ruler
answer: a meter stick