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No. However, be aware that builders' merchants sometimes use "yards" when they mean cubic yards - for example a yard of gravel.
9 yards x 27 yards = 243 square yards.
if you mean how far away form the end line is the 18 yard line, it is 18 yards from the end line! sort of self explanatory really!
If you mean 'how many yards do 216 inches make', the answer is 6 yards. There are 36 inches in a yard. 216/36 = 6 yards
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Forty (40) yards.
From the 15 yard line to the 50 yard line (the center) is 35 yards. It's another 10 yards to the other team's 40 yard line. So the total distance from one team's 15 yard line to the other team's 40 yard line is 45 yards.
The answer depends on which 40-yard line. If you're on your own twenty and run to your own 40, you ran twenty yards. If you start from your own twenty and run to your opponent's 40, you ran forty yards.
About 30 yards.
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150 yards in test cricket
There are two 25 yard marks and one 50 yard line. So there are 100 yards on a field hockey field!
It is not on a yard line, it is on the back line of the endzone, which is 10 yards deep.
No. After making a reception of a forward pass all yards, gained or lost, after the catch are considered receiving yards to the receiver and passing yards to the quarterback. EXAMPLE: The line of scrimmage is the offense's 10 yard line. The quarterback throws a forward pass that is completed at the offense's 15 yard line and the receiver runs to the offense's 30 yard line before being tackled. The receiver is credited with 20 receiving yards and the quarterback is credited with 20 passing yards. EXAMPLE 2: The line of scrimmage is the offense's 10 yard line. The quarterback throws a forward pass that is completed at the offense's 12 yard line and the receiver runs laterally/backwards to the offense's 8 yard line before being tackled. The receiver is credited with -2 receiving yards and the quarterback is credited with -2 passing yards.