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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.
240 rods.
there are 320 rods in a mile
in lots of places. lol
33 feet is two rods.
2 rods = 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.
a rod is 5.5 yards, therefore two rods = 11 yards = 33 feet
160 square rods equal to 1 acre
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Rods and cones.
8 dollars each to press new rods on pistons.
Napier's Bones (Napier's Rods)
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