at 60 " wide how do you convert linear yards to meters
lets convert yard to feet first . relation between feet and yard is as given . 1 yard =3 feet. 20 yard =60 feet. 10 yard = 30 feet. Now,calculating area =60 X 30 sq.feet =1800 sq.feet
First it depends how many people standing on it. Then measure the size my your head nd put it on your ahoew then go to melrose and kick the floor then kick your donkey in the grass with a potatoEverybody's yard is a different size. Measure the width (in feet), and multiply it by the length (in feet). This will give you area in square feet. Enough fun.... Now if you meant the unit yard, rather than a lawn : yard is a unit of length(equal to 3 feet). A square yard is a unit of area equal to a 1 yard by 1 yard square (hence square yard). So a square yard is (1 yd)2 = (3 ft)2 = 9 ft2 Then there is a yard of fabric, which is one yard (36 inches) long by the width of the bolt (roll of fabric).From eHow.com :'. . . the fabric on a bolt of cloth can vary from 32, 34, 36, 45, 54 and 60 inches in width. The most common widths are 45 and 60 inches.'So a 'yard of fabric' is usually not a square yard. See related link.
Total weight of fabric = 1 sqr meter warp + 1 sqr meter weft Total weight of fabric = 60/20 x 25 + 60/20 x25Total weight of fabric = 150 GSM.60/20x25+60/30x25 Total weight of fabric =125 gsm
convert mins to hours you divide by 60
To find the fraction of 60g in 1kg, first, convert 1kg to grams. Since 1kg is equal to 1000g, the fraction would be 60g/1000g. Simplifying this fraction gives 3/50. So, 60g is 3/50 of 1kg.
at 60 " wide how do you convert linear yards to meters
1 yard = 3 feet. To convert feet to yard, you divide by 3.
Unless I misunderstand the question, it is a yard (36 inches), which has nothing to do with its width. A yard of length is always 36", it has nothing to do with the width which could be from 42" to 60".
You can't. It would be like extrapolating a marathon time from a mile time.
A yard of fabric is 36 inches long by whatever width the fabric is. Typically fabric widths are 36", 45" or 60". Designer fabrics used for making furniture is wider. A yard is a US measurement that would convert to 91.44 cm in the metric system.
lets convert yard to feet first . relation between feet and yard is as given . 1 yard =3 feet. 20 yard =60 feet. 10 yard = 30 feet. Now,calculating area =60 X 30 sq.feet =1800 sq.feet
To calculate what percentage 60g is of 1kg, we first need to convert both measurements to the same unit. 1kg is equal to 1000g, so 60g is 60/1000 or 0.06kg. To find the percentage, we divide 0.06kg by 1kg and multiply by 100. This gives us 6%, so 60g is 6% of 1kg.
Oh, dude, 480 square feet is like 53.33 square yards. So, if you're trying to figure out how many yards you need to, I don't know, lay down some carpet or something, you're looking at about 53 and a third yards. But hey, who's counting, right?
First lets convert mph (miles per hour) to yard per hour1 miles per hour = 1760 yard per hourso 10 miles per hour = 17600 yard per hourNow lets divide 100yards/17600yard per hour100/17600 = 0.00568 hourLets convert hours to minutes1 hour = 60 minutes0.00568 x 60 = 0.3408 minuteslets convert minutes to seconds1 minute = 60 seconds0.3408 x 60 = 20.448It takes 20.448 seconds to cover 100 yards at 10mph
First it depends how many people standing on it. Then measure the size my your head nd put it on your ahoew then go to melrose and kick the floor then kick your donkey in the grass with a potatoEverybody's yard is a different size. Measure the width (in feet), and multiply it by the length (in feet). This will give you area in square feet. Enough fun.... Now if you meant the unit yard, rather than a lawn : yard is a unit of length(equal to 3 feet). A square yard is a unit of area equal to a 1 yard by 1 yard square (hence square yard). So a square yard is (1 yd)2 = (3 ft)2 = 9 ft2 Then there is a yard of fabric, which is one yard (36 inches) long by the width of the bolt (roll of fabric).From eHow.com :'. . . the fabric on a bolt of cloth can vary from 32, 34, 36, 45, 54 and 60 inches in width. The most common widths are 45 and 60 inches.'So a 'yard of fabric' is usually not a square yard. See related link.
Total weight of fabric = 1 sqr meter warp + 1 sqr meter weft Total weight of fabric = 60/20 x 25 + 60/20 x25Total weight of fabric = 150 GSM.60/20x25+60/30x25 Total weight of fabric =125 gsm