10-ft by 10-ft = 100 square feet = 111/9 square yards.
12 square yards.
600 SQUARE yards
It is: 10*18 = 180 square yards
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 54 square feet or 6 square yards.
To determine how many banners you can make with 12 yards of fabric, first convert yards to feet: 12 yards equals 36 feet (since 1 yard = 3 feet). If each banner requires 1 foot of fabric, you can make 36 banners with 12 yards of fabric. Therefore, you can create a total of 36 banners.
That's 18 square feet - which is 2 square yards.
To cover a 10 x 8 foot window, you'll first need to calculate the total area, which is 80 square feet. Since fabric is typically sold by the yard, convert the area to yards: 80 square feet is approximately 8.89 square yards (1 square yard = 9 square feet). Depending on the desired fullness and whether you want to add extra for hems or patterns, you might need around 10 to 12 yards of fabric for a full and aesthetically pleasing look.
12 square yards.
12 foot x 12 foot is 16 square yards
600 SQUARE yards
3200 square foot equals how many yards
The units are incompatible square foot is a measure of area yards is a linear measurement
It is: 10*18 = 180 square yards
252 square feet = 252/9 square yards = 28 square yards
1 acres = 4356 Square foot 4356 Square foot equals 484 square yards 500 x 500 = 250000 square yards 250000 / 484 = 516.53 acres
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 54 square feet or 6 square yards.
35 square yards