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− | The '''yard''' is a unit of measurement, equal to three feet, one one-hundredth of a [[football]] field | + | The '''yard''' is a unit of measurement, equal to three feet, 36 [[inch]]es, or one one-hundredth of a [[football]] field. It is slightly smaller than the [[metric]] measurement of a [[meter]] (specifically 0.914 meters). Just as the "[[foot]]" was originally the length of a man's foot, the "yard" was originally the length of a man's ''yard'', or the distance from the tip of one outstretched [[finger]] to the one on his other [[hand]]. |
− | Yards are typically measured with a | + | Yards are typically measured with a yardstick. |
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+ | *[[Mile]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:59, July 13, 2016
The yard is a unit of measurement, equal to three feet, 36 inches, or one one-hundredth of a football field. It is slightly smaller than the metric measurement of a meter (specifically 0.914 meters). Just as the "foot" was originally the length of a man's foot, the "yard" was originally the length of a man's yard, or the distance from the tip of one outstretched finger to the one on his other hand.
Yards are typically measured with a yardstick.