If you have a calculator, you take, 60 divide by 36 ( which is one yard, 36 inches) it says it's 1 yard and .6666666 feet. Hope that helps. By hand, I came up with 1 yard and 24 inches... Doesn't sound right does it? One yard is 36 inches. 2 yards is 72 inches. I'd say you have a pretty small Bowling lane.
6 yards
Its measured in feet. Yards are used for distances too long.
7500 square yards = 67500 square feet
15 feet
The area in square feet is FAIL.
Exactly the same length as in tenpin Bowling: 60 feet from the foul line to the headpin.
A Bowling lane is 60 feet long from foul line to the center of the headpin, and 62 feet 10 inches from the foul line to the back of the pins. It can range from 41-42 inches wide.
A bowling lane is 60 feet long from the foul line to the center of the headpin. Each pin is 12 inches apart center to center. And the approach (the part you walk on) is 15 feet long.
It is exactly the same length as in tenpin bowling: 60 feet from the foul line to the center of the headpin. It is also the same width, 41 inches; though the gutters which run alongside the lane are both narrower and shallower than in tenpins.
About an hour? It actually depends on how long it takes one person to roll the bowling ball down the lane.
An NBA court is 94 feet long by 50 feet wide, or 31.333 yards long by 16.667 yards wide.
1.760 yards = 5.28 feet.
7 yards is 21 feet long.
The alley or lane is 60 feet long from the foul line (at the player's end) to the center of the head (first) pin at the other end. The total length from the foul line to the end of the pin deck (the area under the pins) is 62 feet 10 and 3/16 inches long.
3 yards
9 yards
1,093.33 yards.