An inch is 1/36 of a yard. (There are 36 inches in a yard.)
an inch is not bigger then a yard. 1 yard is three feet.
1 inch is less than 28 inches or 1 yard.1 inch is less than 28 inches or 1 yard.1 inch is less than 28 inches or 1 yard.1 inch is less than 28 inches or 1 yard.
none or it woulnt be a hole
Yes a yard is 36.
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Snakes make small 2 inch muddy holes in your yard. The mud or dirt gets displaced to the outside of the hole. The water in the holes is from underground water.
Concrete is reckoned by the cubic yard. But the hole mentioned only has two dimensions given - so I have to make an assumption, that it is an 84 inch deep round hole whose diameter is 24 inches. If this is the case, I work out the volume of the hole like this: volume of cylinder is pi times diameter times diameter times depth divided by four. 24 inch = 0.67 yard 84 inch = 2.33 yard So the volume is 3.14 X 0.67 X 0.67 X 2.33 / 4 cubic yards = 0.815 cubic yards. /BrianW
An inch is 1/36 of a yard. (There are 36 inches in a yard.)
an inch is not bigger then a yard. 1 yard is three feet.
3 yards. 1 yard is a cubic (not square) yard and is 36 inches on all three sides. The calculation looks like this: (216x216x3)/(36x36x36)=3.0
There are 36 inches in a yard, so 1 inch represents one 36th part of a yard, or 1/36th of a yard.
inch, foot, yard, mile
set it on fire with gasoline
It is likely that a mole is digging holes in your yard. Moles are known to create tunnels underground, causing mounds of dirt to surface. They are insectivores that feed on earthworms and other small invertebrates found in soil.
Mile, kilometer, meter, yard, foot, inch, centimeter.
There are 36 inches in 1 Yard or 0.02778 yards in 1 inch.