Convert Square Mile (US Survey) (mi² (US)) to Square Yard (yd²) instantly.
Square Mile (US Survey) to Square Yard conversion
1 Square Mile (US Survey) (mi² (US)) = 3097612.4 Square Yard (yd²). To convert Square Mile (US Survey) to Square Yard, multiply the value by 3097612.4.
| Square Mile (US Survey) (mi² (US)) | Square Yard (yd²) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 3097612.4 |
| 2 | 6195224.8 |
| 5 | 15488062 |
| 10 | 30976124 |
| 25 | 77440310 |
| 50 | 154880620 |
| 100 | 309761240 |
| 1000 | 3097612400 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Square Yard are in one Square Mile (US Survey)?
One Square Mile (US Survey) (mi² (US)) equals 3097612.4 Square Yard (yd²).
How do I convert Square Mile (US Survey) to Square Yard?
To convert Square Mile (US Survey) to Square Yard, multiply the value by 3097612.4.
What is 10 Square Mile (US Survey) in Square Yard?
10 Square Mile (US Survey) = 30976124 Square Yard.
About these units
Square Mile (US Survey) (mi² (US))
The US survey square mile is extremely close to the international square mile but is defined using the US survey foot, a slightly different value than the international foot historically used in land surveying. This unit appears in American land deeds, cadastral maps, and federal land management documents. The Public Land Survey System (PLSS), which divided much of the western United States into townships and sections, relied heavily on survey-based square miles. Although the modern US has transitioned to the international foot (as of 2023), historical land descriptions remain legally tied to the survey-based definition, ensuring its continued relevance.
Square Yard (yd²)
A square yard equals 9 square feet or 0.836 m². Historically used in the British Empire and still used in the US and UK for certain materials, the square yard appears frequently in carpeting, turf, paving stones, and textiles. Its intermediate size makes it suitable for areas larger than a square foot but smaller than a square meter, giving it usefulness in construction and home improvement. Although square meters have replaced square yards in most official contexts, industries such as carpeting, sports field design, and gardening continue to use this practical measure.