LoL. Could you be any more vague in your question?
ASSuming you speak of landscaping architecture, it depends on the type of plants since some have small root systems while others have larger.... not to mention the size of the plant when full grown. Some grow large while others may be dwarf.
So you may consider being a bit more informative when asking such a question.
There are 54 square feet in six square yards. (square feet divided by 9 = square yards)
The number of feet is divided by 3 to yield the equivalent in yards. A yard is equal to 3 feet.
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Feet divided by 3= yards
Three. That's the number of feet in a mile divided by the number of yards in a mile - so it's the number of feet in a yard - 3.
There are 54 square feet in six square yards. (square feet divided by 9 = square yards)
The number of feet is divided by 3 to yield the equivalent in yards. A yard is equal to 3 feet.
Take the number of pass attempts and divide into the number of passing yards. A quarterback who threw 25 passes and had 230 passing yards in a game has an average yards per pass attempt of 9.2 for the game.
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12 yards divided by 1 foot = 12
2,933.33 yards.
Feet divided by 3= yards
Actually, the size of a mile and the size of the yard already existed. Someone - no way to tell who - changed yards to feet (3 feet = yard) and divided that number into the number of feet in a mile. (5,280) So, 5,280 divided by 3 = 1,760 yards in a mile. (Not 160) All that was used was simple arithmetic.
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There are 763.33 yards in 2290 feet. You can convert feet to yards by dividing the number of feet by 3, as there are 3 feet in a yard.
Three. That's the number of feet in a mile divided by the number of yards in a mile - so it's the number of feet in a yard - 3.
There are three feet in every yard. To convert feet into yards, divide the number of feet by three. In this case, 63 divided by 3 is 21, so there are 21 yards in 63 feet.