The diameter of a circle is from one point-to the other (a straight line) in a circle(<---->), So in 1 yard being the total distance in length <----1yard--->, the diameter is 1 yard.
A length of 1 yard is 1 linear yard!
A diameter is a line segment that joins two the edge of a circle in two places and passes through the circle's center. A diameter of one yard is equivalent to a diameter of three feet, or about a meter.
It depends on the square yard you're talking about. If it is 1 yard by 1 yard, the perimeter will be 4 yard. If it is 1/2 yard by 2 yards, the perimeter will be 5 yards. If it is 1/4 yard by 4 yards, the perimeter will be 8.5 yards. In general, you will x yards by y yards with xy=1 and 2x+2y =p.
A distance of 1 yard or 91.44 centimetres.
Radius is 36/2 = 18 inches
The area of a circle with a diameter of 1 yard is approximately 0.785 square yards.
The circumference of any circle with a diameter of 12 inches is 12 (pi) = 37.7 inches (rounded) That's 4.72% more than 1 yard.
One yard is 36 inches - whether in diameter or otherwise.
6 feet
1 yard = 36 inches 15.5 yards = 558 inches
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1 yard.1 yard.1 yard.1 yard.
A circle with a diameter of 9 yards has an area of 63.62 square yards.
1 yard by 1 yard by 1 yard.
If it has a 90 yard diameter then its circumference is 90*3.14 = 282.6 yards
1 square yard = 1 yard x 1 yard
If the table is 36" round, I'm assuming you are talking about diameter. I would simply get the same length as the width of the fabric you want to use. Then the drape will be the same....