There are 36 inches in one yard. Therefore, one quarter of a yard is equal to 36/4 = 9 inches.
0,25 yard= 9 inches
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A yard of fabric typically yields four fat quarters. A fat quarter is a cut of fabric that measures approximately 18 inches by 22 inches, which is one-quarter of a yard, but cut in a way that provides a larger rectangular piece compared to a standard quarter-yard cut. Thus, from one yard, you can cut four fat quarters.
One yard is equal to 36 inches. Therefore, 10.25 yards is equal to 10.25 x 36 = 369 inches.
0,25 yard= 9 inches
9 inches
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There are 36 inches in one yard. There are 4 querter inches in each inch, so 36 x 4 = 144 quarter inches in one yard.
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A yard is 3 feet, so 9 inches would be one quarter (1/4) of a yard.
1 yard = 3 feet = 36 inches 1/4 yard = 3/4 foot = 9 inches
There are 4 fat quarters in a yard of fabric. Each fat quarter measures approximately 18 x 22 inches, so when you divide a yard (36 inches) by the width (18 inches), you get 2 halves, which when doubled equals 4 fat quarters.
One yard is equal to 36 inches. Therefore, 10.25 yards is equal to 10.25 x 36 = 369 inches.
There are 36 inches in one yard. Therefore, 9 inches is equal to 9/36 = 0.25 yards, or one quarter of a yard.
36 inches in a yard.
36 inches in a yard