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Definición
Una unidad imperial de longitud igual a 3 pies, 36 pulgadas o exactamente 0,9144 metros.
Explicación
Attributed to Henry I of England (1100 AD) as the distance from his nose to the tip of his outstretched thumb. The yard is the primary unit for American football field measurement (100 yards = 91.44 m). One square yard equals 9 square feet or 0.8361 m², commonly used for carpet and fabric pricing in the US.
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