One-third of a yard equals one foot or twelve inches.
one yard is in metric: 0.0009144km 0.9144m 91.44cm
Depends on how wide the bolt of fabric is. A "yard" of fabric will always be three feet long, but it may be varyingly wide.
One third of a yard is 12 inches, honey. That's right, just 12 measly little inches. So next time someone asks you for one third of a yard, you can confidently tell them it's a foot. You're welcome.
If they need 250 ribbons, and are making 6 ribbon per yard (36" in a yard divided by 1/6th = 6") then they need 41.666 yards of ribbon. Or....I'd get 42 yards for extra or 126 feet if it comes by the foot.
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One square yard is just that. One yard wide by one yard long. It is one square yard.
A yard stick
Yardsticks are one yard long.
No. One yard is a distance, square yard is the surface of a square that's one yard long and one yard wide.
Is this a trick question? How about a yardstick!
No matter the context, a yard is exactly one yard long. No matter the context, a yard is exactly one yard long.
A yard stick is approximately a meter long (actually 0.9144 meters). Also, a baseball bat is usually one meter long.
yard is an indirect object. There is no direct object.
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one hundredth of a football field from touchdown line to touchdown line. A yard stick is a yard long.