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Alana Oneal
15 November, 06:37
How many yards are there in 10 meters?
(1m = 3.28 ft)
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Andrea Cain
15 November, 09:01
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Hello.
The answer is: 10.9361
1 yard is 0.09144 times 10 meters.
To convert 10 meters to yards we apply the formula [yd] = [m] / 0.9144. Spelled out, we divide the length in meters, 10, by 0.9144
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