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Jimena Mckenzie
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22 September, 19:06
Which is longer a meter or a yard and by how much
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Alina Howell
22 September, 19:23
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Step-by-step explanation:
A meter is only slightly longer than a yard, as 1 meter equals 39.37 inches, or 1.0936 yards. Alternatively, one yard is equal to 91.44 centimeters, whereas a meter is 100 centimeters.
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