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How many meters are in one yard?

  1. 0.9 meters

  2. 1.5 meters

  3. 2.0 meters

  4. 0.5 meters

The correct answer is: 0.9 meters

One yard is equivalent to approximately 0.9144 meters. However, if rounded to one decimal place, it is often approximated as 0.9 meters in some contexts. This approximation is useful for rough calculations or when exact precision is not necessary. Understanding this conversion is essential in various scenarios, including sports, construction, and when dealing with international measurements, where meters are more commonly used than yards. Thus, the choice that states one yard is approximately 0.9 meters aligns with common, simplified conversions used to help those unfamiliar with both systems understand the relationship between the two units of measurement.