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  2. Yard - Wikipedia

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    Both the Romans and the Welsh used multiples of a shorter foot, but 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 Roman feet was a "step" (Latin: gradus) and 3 Welsh feet was a "pace" (Welsh: cam). The Proto-Germanic cubit or arm's-length has been reconstructed as * alinô , which developed into the Old English eln , Middle English elne , and modern ell of 1.25 yd (1.14 m).

  3. Square (unit) - Wikipedia

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    9.29030 The square is an Imperial unit of area that is used in the construction industry in the United States and Canada, [ 1 ] and was historically used in Australia . One square is equal to 100 square feet .

  4. Square inch - Wikipedia

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    1 square inch (assuming an international inch) is equal to: (the overbars indicate repeating decimals) 0.006 9 4 square feet (1 square foot is equal to 144 square inches) 0.000 7 71 604 9382 square yards (1 square yard is equal to 1,296 square inches) 6.4516 square centimetres (1 square centimetre is equal to 0.155 000 310... square inches)

  5. Area - Wikipedia

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    1 square foot = 144 square inches, where 144 = 12 2 = 12 × 12. Similarly: 1 square yard = 9 square feet; 1 square mile = 3,097,600 square yards = 27,878,400 square feet; In addition, conversion factors include: 1 square inch = 6.4516 square centimetres; 1 square foot = 0.092 903 04 square metres; 1 square yard = 0.836 127 36 square metres

  6. List of unusual units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    This translates to a hoppus foot being equal to 1.273 cubic feet (2,200 in 3; 0.0360 m 3). The hoppus board foot, when milled, yields about one board foot. The volume yielded by the quarter-girth formula is 78.54% of cubic measure (i.e. 1 ft 3 = 0.7854 h ft; 1 h ft = 1.273 ft 3). [42]

  7. Inch - Wikipedia

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    A fire hydrant marked as 3-inch. The inch (symbol: in or ″) is a unit of length in the British Imperial and the United States customary systems of measurement.It is equal to ⁠ 1 / 36 ⁠ yard or ⁠ 1 / 12 ⁠ of a foot.

  8. Chain (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The UK statute chain is 22 yards, which is 66 feet (20.1168 m). This unit is a statute measure in the United Kingdom, defined in the Weights and Measures Act 1985. [6] One link is a hundredth part of a chain, which is 7.92 inches (20.1168 cm).

  9. Foot (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The Greek foot (πούς, pous) had a length of ⁠ 1 / 600 ⁠ of a stadion, [12] one stadion being about 181.2 m (594 ft); [13] therefore a foot was, at the time, about 302 mm (11.9 in). Its exact size varied from city to city and could range between 270 mm (10.6 in) and 350 mm (13.8 in), but lengths used for temple construction appear to ...