The dilution rate for liquid sevin concentrate for lawns is 1 Tablespoon per gallon of water which covers 94 square feet
yes. 1.5 miles = 7,920 feet and 2500 yards = 7,500 feet.
Yards and yards are the same measurement. Therefore, 50 yards is equal to 50 yards.
Yards and yards are the same length, so there are three (3) yards in three (3) yards
Y yards = Y yards
I think those are miles, feet, inches, yards (measuring distance) and pounds, ounces, gallons (measuring weight). For temperature it is Fahrenheit (used only by Americans and Belize)
Those are incompatible measures.
Ounces and yards are not compatible.
There should be 836 yards in a package of 16oz of yarn.
Yards is a measure of length - it cannot equate to to any weight
No. They are not comparable as ounces measure weight and yards measure distance.
About 1.7 to 1.9 ounces. http://www.crochet-world.com/blog/?p=7272
They can't be compared. A yard is a distance, an ounce is a weight. The length of 2 ounces of yarn would depend upon the thickness of the yarn and the type of material the yarn is made of (lambs wool, acrylic, etc). I have had some luck when substituting a yarn with a replacement that was an equivalent grams per meter (ounces per yard).
yes. 1.5 miles = 7,920 feet and 2500 yards = 7,500 feet.
you just need to run 200 yards after that the bees give up
Inches Feet Fluid Ounces Quarts Half-Gallons Gallons Miles Yards
A yard is a unit of length, an ounce is a unit of volume. They aren't compatible.
None. An ounce is a measure of mass while a yard is a linear measure. There is no meaningful way to convert from one to the other. Suineg-- Regardless of if you are using dry weight (mass) or fluid ounces (volume) in this question, the answer is dependent upon the material used, the width and height allotted to the 341 yard long container, and how densely you pack it.