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  • Mastering Linear Yard Calculations: A Step-by-Step Guide

    A linear yard is an English unit of length used in the British imperial and U.S. customary measurement systems. In 1959, an international agreement standardized one yard as as exactly 0.9144 meters. If you have the length of an object in inches or meters or a distance in miles, you can convert to yards by carrying out a simple calculation.

    Convert Inches to Yards

    Determine Length in Inches

    Measure the length in inches. (If you have a length in feet, multiply by 12 to convert to inches.)

    Apply the Equation

    There are 36 inches in a yard. If you have a 48-inch piece of wood, find its length in yards by dividing by 36.

    Divide by 36

    For this example, work out 48 ÷ 36 = 1.333. The piece of wood is 1.333 yards.

    Convert Meters to Yards

    Determine Length in Meters

    Measure the length in meters. (If you have a length in centimeters, divide by 100 to convert to meters.)

    Apply the Equation

    One meter is equal to 1.0936 yards. If you have a building that is 60 meters long, find its length in yards by multiplying by 1.0936.

    Multiply by 1.0936

    Work out 60 × 1.0936 = 65.616. The building is 65.616 yards long.

    Convert Miles to Yards

    Determine Distance in Miles

    Measure the distance in miles.

    Apply the Equation

    One mile is equal to 1,760 yards. If the distance between two towns is 4.6 miles, find the distance in yards by multiplying by 1,760.

    Multiply by 1,760

    Work out 4.6 × 1760 = 8096. The distance between the two towns is 8,096 yards.

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