There is 30 yards in ten feet. ---- Google calculator says: 10 feet = 3.3333333 yards A foot is smaller than a yard
2 yards is about 1.83 meters.
Whoever makes noise after the person says "who has the red ball" has the red ball. It doesn't matter how many names u say just who says afterwards. Get it?
dragon ball
the football must travel ten yards for the offense to touch it. However, if the ball hits a defender, it is a live ball(the offense can recover it.)
I assume that the 15x20 is already in yards. That says that the room is a square that is 15 yards on one set of parallel sides and 20 yards on the other set of parallel sides. To find the square yards of the room, you simply multiply 15 yards and 20 yards. 15 yards x 20 yards = 300 square yards.
This web site has a calculator to determine how many cu yards and tons one needs of limestone "traffic bond". http://www.rwmillerandsons.com/prod04.htm Using that calculator (and changing numbers until I got 1 ton) the calculator says I would need .66 cu yards.
That question is nonsense. A yard is only a length measure and no volume. A weight cannot be a length. Normally when someone says "yards" like "yards of dirt" or "yards of concrete" they mean cubic yards. The 's dependent on what the commodity is 2.5 yards of mulch will weigh less than 2.5 yards of concrete. To find this out, get a table and find out what a cubic foot of the commodity weighs, then multiply by 27 to find the weight per cubic yard, then multiply by 2.5 to get the weight you're looking for.
The magic 8 ball says: No.
Answer - 10. 9 defenders and the offensive batter.
it says dark ball but sadly they are really dusk balls
Tee Ball USA says bases should be 50 feet apart