25 milimeters in a inch, 12 inches in a foot, 3 feet in a yard, so your answer is 900 milimeters in one yard
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A yard does not go into feet, three feet make up one yard.
you can have 1000 mm in one meter but you cant fit a whole meter in a milimeter
1 yard = 3 ft ⇒ 1 yard ÷ 18 ft = 3 ft ÷ 18 ft = 1/6
9 inches can go into a yard 4 times. A yard is three feet (36 inches).
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A yard does not go into feet, three feet make up one yard.
1/20 of one time
you can have 1000 mm in one meter but you cant fit a whole meter in a milimeter
1 yard = 3 ft ⇒ 1 yard ÷ 18 ft = 3 ft ÷ 18 ft = 1/6
9 inches can go into a yard 4 times. A yard is three feet (36 inches).
500 millimeter
Are you under the influence of alcohol and or drugs I will get you started 12 times how many feet are in a yard
There are 36 inches in a yard. So that would give you a total of 7,200 inches. It would go in 1,200 times.
Base it off : 12" thick a yard of concrete will go 27sqft. 6" thick will go twice as many sqft so 54 sqft. 4" thick will go 3 times as many sqft so 81 sqft 2" thick will go 6 times as many sqft so 162 sqft and at 1" thick it will go 324 sqft. So at 5" thick...1 yard of concrete will go 67.5 sqft
none but ten milli's go in one centi
54 yard = 162 Feet