a linear yard is one yard long - you need to know how wide the covering is in order to compute how much covers a square foot wall
cost of per square yard will be 468.00.
What are excavations cost per square foot?
If you are talking about a square yard then it would be 4.20/9=0.47 per square foot. There are 9 feet in a square yard 3 feet wide X 3 feet long = 9 square feet.
There are three feet in one yard. Just multiply .94 by 3. The answer is: It would cost 2.82 per square yard. I hope this helped. Good Luck!! No, multiply by nine. 3 feet in a yard and a square yard is a yard by a yard, 3ft x 3ft.
a linear yard is one yard long - you need to know how wide the covering is in order to compute how much covers a square foot wall
cost of per square yard will be 468.00.
What are excavations cost per square foot?
The answer is "none." There are three linear feet in a linear yard; therefore, there are nine square feet (3 x 3) in a square yard.
If you are talking about a square yard then it would be 4.20/9=0.47 per square foot. There are 9 feet in a square yard 3 feet wide X 3 feet long = 9 square feet.
A square foot is a unit of area. A linear yard is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
There are three feet in one yard. Just multiply .94 by 3. The answer is: It would cost 2.82 per square yard. I hope this helped. Good Luck!! No, multiply by nine. 3 feet in a yard and a square yard is a yard by a yard, 3ft x 3ft.
You need to know the width of the product. If the width is w feet, thenprice per sq foot = price per linear yard/(3*w)
There are 9 square feet in a square yard. This means to find price per square foot given price per square yard, division by 9 is in order. $11.69 divided by 9 = $1.298888... or about $1.30 per square foot.
The average cost of a fence is 10-12 dollars per linear foot.
A square yard.
None, since there can be no conversion.A linear yard is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a square foot is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.