A square yard (sq yd or yd²) is a unit of area commonly used in the United States and a few other countries. It is defined as the area of a square with sides that each measure one yard (3 feet) in length.
In terms of square feet, one square yard is equal to 9 square feet (1 yard * 1 yard = 3 feet * 3 feet = 9 square feet).
In terms of square meters, one square yard is approximately equal to 0.836127 square meters.
Square yards are often used in various applications, including real estate, landscaping, and construction, especially in the United States where the customary system of measurements is still prevalent.
A square decimeter (often abbreviated as dm²) is a unit of area in the International System of Units (SI). It represents a square with sides that each measure 1 decimeter (10 centimeters) in length.
One square decimeter is equal to 0.01 square meters (m²) because each side of the square is 10 centimeters long, and when you square that length, you get 0.01 square meters.
To put it in perspective, a square decimeter is a relatively small unit of area. It is often used for measuring small areas, such as the surface area of small objects, pieces of paper, or the dimensions of certain materials in scientific and technical contexts.