first of all convert each measurement into feet.
48 inches = 4 feet (12 inches to a foot)
50 yards = 150 feet (3 foot in a yard)
4 x 150 = 600 Square feet
Oh honey, a yard is 3 feet, so if you want to know how many square feet are in a yard, just square that bad boy. 3 feet times 3 feet equals 9 square feet in a yard. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Assuming that is 54 inches then that is 4.5 feet wide; one yard length = 3 feet total square feet = 4.5 x 3 = 13.5 sq ft
5inches
(324) divided by (the depth of the loam in inches)
I square yard is a suare measuring 1 yard by 1 yard, which is the same as a square measuring 3 feet by 3 feet. 3 feet x 3 feet = 9 square feet.
42 If you are talking about a square yard, 36 inches x 36 inches = 1296 square inches or 9 square feet.
A cubic yard is 46,656 cubic inches. Spread to a thicknes of 5 inches, a cubic yard of concrete covers 9332.1 square inches, which is 64.8 square feet.
1 yard topsoil covers 100 square feet to 3 inches, 200 square feet to 1.5 inches and 300 square feet to 1 inch.
One "yard" of dirt (meaning one cubic yard) contains 46,656 cubic inches. Spread 8 inches thick this will cover 5832 square inches or 40.5 square feet.
720 square inches = 5 square feet = 5/9 of a square yard.
Square feet and yards measure different things. A square foot is a measure of area but a yard is a measure of length. Asking this is like asking "how many inches are in a pound?" If you mean "how many square feet are in a square yard?", the answer is 9.
(2 square yards) x (1,296 square inches per square yard) = 2,592 square inches
81 square feet
The area of the square is (19" x 19") = 361 square inches = 2.507 square feet (rounded)= 0.27855 square yard (rounded)
There are 144 square inches in a square foot and 9 square feet in a square yard. In this case the answer will be 1,296 square inches.
One cubic yard covers 81 square feet 4 inches thick.
Whereas a yard is a unit of length, a square yard is a unit of area. Therefore, one cannot ask how many yards are in a square yard because the units are incompatible. Perhaps you meant to ask How many square feet are in eight square yards. Since there are nine square feet in a square yard, eight square yards equals 72 square feet. There is another unit for measuring a volume of topsoil, stone, or cement. It, too, is called a yard but is really a cubic yard. It is an amount of material that will fill a 3' x 3' x 3' space. It is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. You can see how this could lead to confusion. Perhaps you wish to cover an area of eight square yards of ground with topsoil or mulch or stone -- whatever. The material is sold by the yard, but that yard (a unit of volume) is not the same as the square yard you used to measure the area of the ground. The question would then become How many yards of dirt do you need to cover an area of eight square yards? Which prompts the question How deep do you want it?