how big is your classroom? usually it is measured in yards most room area is actually measured in square feet in the US (which I presume is where your from as you are using yards as a measurement.) in metric regions it is measured in square meters. for reference, do a search on house floor plans.
A yard is a length measurement with only one dimension, length. Square feet is a two-dimensional measurement (length and width) and computation. You cannot logically compare yards with square feet.
One yard is equal to 3 feet. Therefore, 50 feet is equal to 50 / 3 = 16.6 recurring, or 16 and two thirds, yards.?There are 3 feet to a yard, so to find the length of Paula's classroom, divide 50 feet by 3. Paula's classroom is 16 yards and 2 feet long or 16 and 2/3 yards long.
Yards and square feet are not the same type of measurement. Yards measure length and square feet measure area. You cannot convert between the two.
feet, maybe inches (if needed). if necessary, use yards.
It is not possible to equate feet (a measurement of length) with cubic feet (a measurement of volume).
Metres (meters), yards, feet.
A yard is a unit of measurement for length, but if you mean in feet, there are 3 feet in a yard, so 600.
You have a mis-matched measurement and they cannot be converted. One hundred yards is a distance or length. Square feet are a measurement of area.
how big is your classroom? usually it is measured in yards most room area is actually measured in square feet in the US (which I presume is where your from as you are using yards as a measurement.) in metric regions it is measured in square meters. for reference, do a search on house floor plans.
A yard is a length measurement with only one dimension, length. Square feet is a two-dimensional measurement (length and width) and computation. You cannot logically compare yards with square feet.
This can't be answered.An amount of yards measures a linear measurement - the length of one straight line.939 square feet measures an area, such as how big your yard is.You can compare yards to feet or square yards to square feet, but comparing a linear measurement to an area measurement is impossible.
One yard is equal to 3 feet. Therefore, 50 feet is equal to 50 / 3 = 16.6 recurring, or 16 and two thirds, yards.?There are 3 feet to a yard, so to find the length of Paula's classroom, divide 50 feet by 3. Paula's classroom is 16 yards and 2 feet long or 16 and 2/3 yards long.
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Yards and square feet are not the same type of measurement. Yards measure length and square feet measure area. You cannot convert between the two.
feet, maybe inches (if needed). if necessary, use yards.
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