Two possible answers:
1. Cubic feet is a volume measure; square yard is an area measure. The two are incompatible.
2. Having said that, if you attach a third dimension to your square yard, the volume in cubic feet would be nine (3 feet in a yard times 3 feet in a yard to get 1 square yard) times the height of your stack, enclosure or whatever.
Question is wrong, mixing sq and cu ...
cu feet in cu yard = 3 x 3 x 3 = 27
sq feet in sq yard = 3 x 3 = 9
1 yard = 3 feet 1 sq yard = 9 sq feet 1 sq yard = 81 feet
1 square yard = 9 square feet.
This question can't be answered. "Square feet" is a measure of area. "Cubic yards" are a measure of volume. Assuming you meant cubic feet, there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
Sorry, but you cannot mix units. You can say square feet in a square yard (9), or cubic feet in a cubic yard (27), but not square feet in a cubic anything.
sq feet to sq yards cu ft to cu yards you need depth added to your sq ft to get cu ft such as 70 sq ft x 4 in deep = 23.33 cu ft =.086 cu yd
2100 x 1/12= 175 cu ft 175 cu ft/27 cu ft per yard = 6.5 cu yds
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1 sq. yard = 9 sq. feet. 238 sq. yard * 9 sq. feet/1 sq. yard = 2142 sq. feet
9 Sq ft = 1 Sq yard 4113 Sq ft = 457 Sq yard.
9 SQ feet = 1 SQ yard. 840 SQ feet = 931/3 SQ yards
1 sq yard = 1 yard * 1 yard = 3 feet * 3 feet = 9 sq feet So 8 sq yards = 9*8 = 72 sq ft.
A sq. yard is 3 feet X 3 feet. 3X3=9 sq. ft.