3 feet = 1 yard
The conversion factor is really important in this case. 3 ft = 1 yard Therefore 21 ft = 7 yards. Here is how you do the conversion. Think about it this way: for every yard increase, there are 3 more feet. For every two yards, there are six feet. If you have a value in yard units, and you would like to convert into ft units, you just multiply the value you have for the yard by three. If you have a value in ft units, and you would like to convert into yard units, you just have to divide the value you have for the ft by three.
There is no answer to this, because they are not the same units. It's like asking how many elephants make a kangaroo.
Hint: 1 sq yd is 9 sq ft...
There are 3 feet in a yard. There are 36 inches in a yard.
91.44 centimeters
The closest English unit to the metric meter is the yard. 1 yard equals .9144 meters. In smaller units down further 1 foot equals .30408 meters.
yard - is not even metric - and thus NOT an SI base unitcm - is NOT a base unit -a cm is 1/100th of 1 meterK (for Kelvin) and meter are SI base units
1 meter = approx. 39" 1 yard = 36"
A metre is similar to a yard. The meter is about (a tad over) 1 yard 3 inches.
The mass of a beetle can vary depending on the species and size, but it typically ranges from 1 milligram to 3 grams in metric units.
No, fractions are not part of metric units. Metric units are a decimal-based system of measurement that includes units such as meters, grams, and liters. Fractions are a mathematical concept used to represent values that are not whole numbers.
It's (any force in metric units of force)/(any area in metric units of area). The most common one you'll encounter is given in units of Pascals. 1 Pascal = 1 newton/square meter
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1 yard is 0.9144 meter or 91.44 centimeters.
One yard is APPROXIMATELY equivalent to one meter, so one cubic yard would be approximately equal to one cubic meter. If you want to convert them exactly, there are lots of calculators around that will do that for you.
1 Yard = 3 Feet = 36 Inches. The yard is an imperial unit of measurement (vs. metric). Chuis