lots and lots
No. In consonance with the rest of the 'customary' system of units, and theirconvenience and applicability to our everyday lives,1 rod = 51/2 yards1 rod = 161/2 feet.From this, it clearly follows that2 rods = 11 yards2 rods = 33 feetand66 feet = 4 rods.
In 160 rods, there are 160 rods. This is a funny question.. ha ha ha. not.
there are 320 rods in a mile
4 rods
in lots of places. lol
33 feet is two rods.
2 rods = 33 feet
a rod is 5.5 yards, therefore two rods = 11 yards = 33 feet
Carp rods are much more stiff and have a thicker blank compared to a normal rod. This is due to the fact that carp rods are specifically used to catch bigger fish. Also, carp rods have much bigger rings and are much more solid.
rods and cones
160 square rods equal to 1 acre
1,092
Rods and cones.
8 dollars each to press new rods on pistons.
Napier's Bones (Napier's Rods)
rods and cones