Oh, dude, neighborhoods don't have yards, they have houses and stuff. But if you're talking about like the yards in a football field, there are 3 feet in a yard, so like 9 feet in 3 yards. So, like, if you're walking through a neighborhood, you're probably walking more than 9 feet, unless you're like a tiny ant or something.
The number of yards in a neighborhood can vary greatly depending on the size and layout of the neighborhood. In a typical suburban neighborhood, individual residential lots are often around 0.2 to 0.5 acres in size, which is equivalent to approximately 87 to 217 yards. However, neighborhoods can also include common areas, parks, streets, and other non-residential spaces that would increase the total yardage. It is important to consider the specific context and dimensions of the neighborhood in order to accurately determine the total yardage.
77 front neighborhood yards 100,000 back yards and still wants a extra 10 for crack
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neighborhood is a term for an area where people have settled and does not correspond to a measure of length
Neighbourhood is not a measurement, it's an indefinite area. Each house in a neighborhood may or may not have a yard.
"Back of the Yards" is the neighborhood around 47th St. & Damen Ave.
how many yards are in a acre ?the answer is easy it is 4840 yards .
Y yards = Y yards
how many yards are in 73 inches
A Crime in the Neighborhood has 285 pages.
The word neighborhood has three syllables.
300 yards if the dimensions are also yards
80 yards=80 yards