A square yard is an area equal to a square measuring one yard (3 feet) on each side. Therefore it is 3X3, or 9 square feet. Since each foot is 12 inches long, a square yard is also 36X36 square inches. You do the math.
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A square yard is a unit of area that measures 1 yard by 1 yard, making it equal to 9 square feet.
1 yard has 1 dimension. (length) 1 square yard is 2 dimensional 1 yard x 1 yard. (length and width)
No. A yard measures a straight line, which is 3 feet long. A square yard measures a square that is 3 feet long on each side. Multiply two sides to get the total area of a square yard. So a yard is 3 feet long and a square yard covers an area of 9 feet.
There are 36 inches in a yard. Therefore there are 36^2=1296 square inches in a square yard.
The perimeter of one square yard is 4 yards. Since each side of the square yard is 1 yard long, adding the lengths of all four sides gives a total perimeter of 4 yards.
There are three feet in a yard. A square yard is one (linear) yard - that is three (linear) feet - in each direction. 3 x 3 makes 9; so a square yard is nine square feet.
The yard would be 50 feet x 20 feet = 1000 square feet in total.