Gross yard refers to the total area of a yard or property, typically measured in square feet or square meters, including all structures, landscaping, and open spaces. It represents the overall size of the lot before accounting for any deductions, such as easements or setbacks. The term is often used in real estate to describe the full extent of a property.
1 yard = 3 feet1 gross = 1441 gross yard = (144 x 3) = 432 feet
in yard
1 gross = 144 → ½ gross = ½ × 144 = 72
One yard is equal to three feet. A yard is bigger.
A 'gross' is 144, so 10 gross is 1,440.
1 yard = 3 feet1 gross = 1441 gross yard = (144 x 3) = 432 feet
144yd in a gross
Gross can refer to quantity of itmes, long measure of weight= One gross = 112 pounds, and A gross unit of measure describes volume only when determining how to set a price for a unit of the product. Types of gross units of measure include liters and gallons. Source: Ehow money. There does not seem to be a gross measurment related to yards The link below has more information on this subject.
The Longest Yard grossed $190,320,568 worldwide.
Stomp the Yard grossed $75,525,718 worldwide.
The Longest Yard grossed $158,119,460 in the domestic market.
Stomp the Yard grossed $61,356,221 in the domestic market.
The local junk yard here told me 2240 pounds
It's a trick question. The gross weight would be the loaded weight (combined weight of both the truck itself AND its load). The empty weight would be the net or TARE weight.
This will sound gross depends what type of frog it is for most they eat very small flys if u cant find flys get big ones and cut them up
A gross of anything is 144.
1 yard.1 yard.1 yard.1 yard.