30 feet = 10 yards
30 ft
Well, there are three feet in a yard, so there are several ways to add them up to ten... * 3 yards plus 1 foot * 10 feet * 2 yards and 4 feet * 1 yard and 7 feet So many more combinations could also be made if you wanted to include fractions such as one and a half yards plus five and a half feet, etc.
well the end zone on a football field is about 10 yards long hope this helped I know it helped me bet you need this for your homework! LOL that's what I needed it for!
1.38 meters about the size of a ten year old 138cm is 54.3 inches, 4.5 feet or 1.5 yards.
Multiply length (feet) X width (feet) X depth (inches). Divide by 12, then divide by 27. That will get you how many yards you need. Since you do not indicate the depth in your question, I cannot calculate for you. If you want to know how many tons multiply your yards by 1.3 for crushed rock. Hope this gets you what you asked for.
tons, a plural but one ton of rocks
3.33 yards.
30 feet = 10 yards
In 1 meter it is 9.144 yards.
Ten yards.
10 mi = 17600 yards
20,000
1.85 cubic yards of cement.
One hundred and ten meters is one hundred yards.
30
0.3086 for every inch of thickness