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heres a video I thought would be helpful try and figure out the difference between what in the heck a square yard is and a square foot and even a square inch versus a cubic foot or a cubic yard or cubic inch now a square is a four-sided equally sighted object and you can see here a square foot has one foot edges one foot on each side that got to be equal sides to be a square another thing they would need to have would be 90-degree corners square yard would be one yard by one yard and of course one yard by one yard a square a square is going to be a two-dimensional object that is going to be basically on a plane or a flat surface so lets go ahead and figure out some square footage here we have a 10 foot by 12 foot rectangle it would remember it to be a square it would need to be happy equal sides 4 foot by 4 foot this is a square this is a rectangle but we can actually figure out square footage by creating little squares so if we drew a line 1 foot line all the way across to this si