9 yards * 7 yards * 11 yards = 63 square yards * 11 yards = 693 cubic yards, which is about 530 cubic meters.
Its volume is 2 cubic feet.
Linear feet measures a straight line. Cubic yards measure volume, One cannot be converted to the other. One cubic yard is a cube that is 3 feet on each side.
15x20=300 3x3=9 300-9=291 square meters
10 x 4 x 3 = 120ft3
A yard of fabric typically yields four fat quarters. A fat quarter is a cut of fabric that measures approximately 18 inches by 22 inches, which is one-quarter of a yard, but cut in a way that provides a larger rectangular piece compared to a standard quarter-yard cut. Thus, from one yard, you can cut four fat quarters.
Its volume is 2 cubic feet.
It is 2 cubic feet.
Any measure of length such as a ruler, yard stick, meter stick, tape measure, etc.
To find the volume of a rectangular solid, you multiply its length, width, and height. First, convert all dimensions to the same unit; let's use inches. One yard is 36 inches, and one foot is 12 inches. Therefore, the volume is calculated as (36 \text{ in} \times 8 \text{ in} \times 12 \text{ in} = 3,456 \text{ cubic inches}).
Linear feet measures a straight line. Cubic yards measure volume, One cannot be converted to the other. One cubic yard is a cube that is 3 feet on each side.
A yard of loam typically measures 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet, equaling 27 cubic feet in total volume.
There are no yards in a cubic yard, because a yard is a linear unit of distance, whereas a cubic yard is a spacial unit of volume. A cubic yard is the volume occupied by a cube that measures one yard -- that's one linear yard -- on each edge. Since a linear yard equals three linear feet, a cubic yard is equal to 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 cubic feet.
2347 meters
15x20=300 3x3=9 300-9=291 square meters
A yard stick
10 x 4 x 3 = 120ft3
A yard of fabric typically yields four fat quarters. A fat quarter is a cut of fabric that measures approximately 18 inches by 22 inches, which is one-quarter of a yard, but cut in a way that provides a larger rectangular piece compared to a standard quarter-yard cut. Thus, from one yard, you can cut four fat quarters.