If you mean how do you calculate the square yardage of an area, you multiply the length by the width. If an area is 5 yards long and 5 yards wide, the square yardage is 25 square yards.
All you need to know is that there are 3 feet in a yard.Then you square it, like this:(3 foot/yard) x (3 foot/yard) = (3 foot/yard)2 = 9 foot2/yard2
There are 9 square feet to one square yard, so divide the number of square feet by 9 to find the number of square yards.
There are 36 inches in a yard. Therefore there are 36^2=1296 square inches in a square yard.
A square yard.A square yard.A square yard.A square yard.
No. One yard is a distance, square yard is the surface of a square that's one yard long and one yard wide.
A square yard.
One square yard is just that. One yard wide by one yard long. It is one square yard.
One square yard is 0.000000836127392 square km.
1 square yard = 1 yard x 1 yard
A square yard is larger. There are 9 square feet in each square yard.
You mean Square Feet in Square Yard.....Right? One square yard is the area occupied by a square of side 1 yard. But 1 yard is 3 feet so one square yard is equivalent in area occupied by a square of side 3 feet, but now the units will be square feet rather than square yard. A square with side 3 feet has an ares of 9 square feet which is the same as 1 square yard.
There are no square feet in a yard (yard is one-dimensional, square foot is two-dimensional). However, there are 9 square feet in a square yard.