The answer depends on the units used for 9 by 9. Since these have not been specified, there can be no sensible answer to the question.
You can get 12.
9 sq ft = 1 sq yd
There are 110.5 yards of fabric for 102 by 39 inches. 1 yard is equivalent to 36 inches.
1 yard = 3 feet so 10 yards = 30 feet. Simple!
30 squares within a 1 unit grid. 30 squares in all: 4*4 square: 1 3*3 squares: 4 2*2 squares: 9 1*1 squares: 16
9 with some left over fabric
You can get 12.
As many as you like, provided they are small enough.
How many squares fit in 1 square yard will depend on the size of the squares.How many squares fit in 1 square yard will depend on the size of the squares.How many squares fit in 1 square yard will depend on the size of the squares.How many squares fit in 1 square yard will depend on the size of the squares.
1 yard of fabric has a length of 1 yard but the width of the fabric is not specified and so the question cannot be answered.
Measure in inches the width of the fabric. This will usually be 36", 54" or 72" but may be something different. Ignore any surplus beyond a multiple of 6 as this portion won't enable you to create a 6" square. Call the width W. The total area of the fabric is W x 36 (as the length is 1 yard = 3 ft = 36") The area of each 6" square is 36 sq in. Then divide W x 36 by 36 to get the number of squares - and this results in W. In other words if the fabric is 82" long - we can only use 78" for making squares then you can cut out 78 squares.
In the USA, fabric is sold by the yard (3 feet). In metres, in most countries.
1 yard = 3 feet. It doesn't matter what it's a foot or yard of (fabric, rope, etc.) because one yard of anything will always be the same as three feet of anything.
75= 1 yard 142= 1 ton
9 sq ft = 1 sq yd
.33 sq yd = 427.68 sq in
1 yard of fabric or 4/4 of fabric