It depends what school you're talking about.
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.
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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.
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.
yard is referencing the school yard... hitting it all the way to the other end or out of the school yard
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 yard =36 in
A yard is a unit of length not in height so it isn't given as something that is tall.