1.0936 yards
One yard is three feet.
No. Imperial. The Metre (to use its correct, French, spelling - not 'meter'!) is the nearest metric unit to the yard, at roughly 39 inches, but that is co-incidental. They are in totally different systems.
There are 36 inches in one yard
One meter is equal to 1.0936133 yards There is no way to equate the two units, a meter is length and a square yard is area. However, a square meter is equal to 1.196 square yards.
The spelling of the makeup may also be one word "eyeliner."
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Grams and ounces are weight and meter and yard are area. If there was a square meter of something, dirt, 1 centimerer thick, you would have to know the weight of the dirt, convert grams to ounces and square meter to square yardage. As stated, the question is pretty pointless.
You can paint shelf liner but it may not look so good if it starts to lift.
On land it could be more dry. That may be a smart-alec reply, but I guess it's right. The length of a meter is always one meter.
you need one hundred square decimeters for one square meter because one meter is 10 decimeters, and since 10x10=100 it's a hundred decimeter
Well there are twelve inches in a foot. And three feet in a yard, so there are thirty six inches in one yard. So there are 144 inches in a yard.
I think you may be refering to the 60 meter dash. Maurice Greene holds the record with a time of 6.39 seconds. Here is a video of his 60 meter dash: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU3yxIlcmhY