Textile knowledge: Do you understand the fabric unit “yard”?
In the eyes of laymen, in fabric sales, it may be more common to buy and sell fabrics by “meter” or “weight”, but in reality In life, fabrics are bought and sold not only by meters or weights, but also by “yards”.
Some people may be curious, where does this “code” unit come from? How come there is such a unit? It’s weird.
“Code” is a unit of length in the British and American systems. It is more involved in foreign trade. Now this “code” unit not only appears in foreign trade, but also domestic people use “code” to measure it. as a unit.
What is the difference between “code” and “meter”? One yard equals one meter? Of course there is a difference between yards and meters. One yard ≠ one meter. You must not make a mistake, otherwise you will suffer huge losses!
1 code (yd) =
0.9144 meters (m)
1 meter (m) ~=
1.0936133 code(yd)
In transactions, there is no good or bad distinction between “yard” and “meter” units. No matter what unit the other party requires for calculation, you just need to calculate it clearly!
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