1 gm/m^2
1 meter=1.093 yards
1gm=0.0022 lbs
1gm/m^2=(0.0022/1.093^2) lbs/y^2
So to find the pounds per square yard just multiply N, the number of grams, times the constant 0.00184 pounds per square yard.
if that's what you meant to ask
N gm/m^2=N*0.00184 lbs/y^2
however, if you really want a "pound per yard" like in your heading then that conversion is impossible because of the dimensions.
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That is really impossible. Square meter is an area.
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Wow ! We see all kinds of inappropriate conflation of units here, but rarely one so far-fetched. "Pound per square inch" is a unit of pressure. "Gram" is a unit of mass, also often but technically incorrectly used to describe force. Pressure doesn't directly convert to either mass or force. Can't do it. Sorry.
There are 0.000001 meters in a gram. A meter is a unit that is used to measure the length of something.
You cannot since the units for mass are grams, not grams per square metre.