A yard is a unit of measurement for length, but if you mean in feet, there are 3 feet in a yard, so 600.
YOU WOULD MEASURE A School bus with a foot.
Is this a trick question? How about a yardstick!
meter, inch, yard
Sold by the linear yard usually referrs to something that has width in addition to length but the length is used to determine price. And example is fabric/cloth -- it's sold for so much per linear yard, meaning how long a piece you want. The width is included in the price per yard.
A pedometer.
It's not possible to answer this question as it appears. A square yard is a unit of area, while a yard is a unit of length or distance. If you can rephrase your question more clearly, we can help you.
it is a yard by a yard or length X width
A length of 1 yard is 1 linear yard!
A yard is a unit of length. Weight does not feature in length. Except of course I have misunderstood your question.
Inches: Around 420 inches. Yards: A full size school bus is any bus over 35 feet in length, with most between 40 – 42 feet in length.
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yard is referencing the school yard... hitting it all the way to the other end or out of the school yard
A yard is a unit of measurement for length, but if you mean in feet, there are 3 feet in a yard, so 600.
The principal unit of length in the Brithish old system is yard.1 yard equals 0,9144 metre.
A meter is closest in length to about 1 yard, which is approximately 3 feet. It is a commonly used unit of length in the metric system.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 yard =36 in