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∙ 14y ago15 square yards = 135 square feet. (To repeat this type of calculation, just multiply square yards by 9 to get square feet).
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∙ 14y agoA squares area is equal to the the square of one of the side lengths. Therefore √196*4=56 yards.
1200 square yards
IF the lawn is rectangular, then the area is (395 x 236) = 93,220 square feet, or about 0.47 acre.
length x width 1 sq yard = 9 sq ft divide total sq ft by 9 to get sq yards
18 and 8
700 square yards, because it says he mows the lawn in 2 days, and he mows 350 square yards in 1 day, so multiply by 2 and you get 700. I think. So are you cheating on your homework or something?
How you figure the square yards really depends on the shape of the plot. I'll tell you how to do it for a rectangle. If you have a different shape, then you can get the arithmetic from the lawn and garden or hardware store. -- Measure the length, in feet. -- Measure the width, in feet. -- Multiply the two numbers. -- That gives you the number of square feet. -- For square yards, divide the number by 9 .
If the lawn is rectangular (or square) then measure its length and width - in feet. The area is length * width. If it is odd shaped, try and mark out rectangles, measure their area as above and then add together the answers for each rectangle.
40 square yards.
21,780 sq ft = 1/2 acre, or approximately a 200 x 100 lot.
30*25 = 750 sq yards.
The square footage is indeterminate without knowing the angles at the corners of the rectangle. Using one square corner ( 90 Degrees ) the area is about 6,430 square feet.