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What is the length in meters of 1.00*10^2 yards?

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The length in meters of 1 ×
10^(2) is 91.44 meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yards is the English unit of length. And meter is S.I. unit of measuring length of any object. Being an S.I. unit, meter is used generally in all terms as measuring unit. Still in some cases, mostly in land measurement the unit yards is used.

It is known that 1 yard = 0.9114 meters. Then, the conversion from yards to meters can be done by multiplying the yards with 0.9114 meters.


\text { 1 yards }=100 * 0.9144 \mathrm{m}=91.44 \text { meters }

Thus, the new length in meters is 91.44 meters.

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