Oh, dude, Sally's got a whole mishmash of material there. So, let's break it down: the first piece is 1 yard, 2 feet, and 6 inches; the second piece is 2 yards, 1 foot, and 5 inches; and the third piece is 4 yards, 2 feet, and 8 inches. If we add all that up, Sally has a total of 8 yards, 6 feet, and 7 inches of material. Like, that's a lot of material, man.
No. you multiply ex. 1ft x 3 = 1 yrd
There are far too many alternatives. For example, 1 ft * 1 ft * 4.4 ft or 1 ft * 2 ft * 2.2 ft or 1 ft * 4 ft * 1.1 ft or 10 ft * 0.1 ft * 4.4 ft or 10000 ft * 0.0001 ft * 4.4 ft etc
1 sq ft is equal to 144 sq in.
1 sq yard = 1 yd x 1 yd = 3 ft x 3 ft = 9 sq ft.
1 yrd in 2 ft
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1 sq yrd = 9 sq ftSo x sq yrd = 288 sq ftSo x= 32
Six feet or two yards
Yes 1 yrd= 3 ft
almost identical to 1 yrd. ( 3ft.)
1 yard = 91.44 cm
1 width times 1 length and divide by 9. Width times length gives you square footage, 9 sq. ft. in 1 sq. yrd.
A yard is slightly longer than a meter. 1 yard is equal to 0.9144 meters.
1 cubic yrd is around $50
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The "word" yrd is used in Texting meaning yard.