With a ruler or tape
this problem cannot be answered as Sq feet and linear ft are two separate measurements. Sq ft measure area, and linear feet measure distance. It is like asking how many acres are in an inch.
Linear is a measure of length, and area is a measure of the number of square m (ft) of a region. These are different dimensions.
The height is a linear measure and so cannot be "11.3 ft by 4.3 ft", which is a measure of an area.
It is a measure, in a straight line, equivalent to 0.3048 metres.
You don't. Square ft are a measure of area, whereas "linear" inches are a measure of distance. Likewise you can't convert cubic feet into inches, or apples into oranges.
Linear feet measure length, square feet measure area. Not the most meaningful question ever.
A foot as a linear measure has no width and no area. So a linear measure of 220 ft has an area of 0 square metres.
The area of the room cannot be 64 ft since that is a linear measure, not the measure of an area.
Sq feet is a measure of area and cannot be converted to a linear measure (a measure of length).
None. A 1000x100 sq ft is a measure of area. Four such sides also represent a measure of area. It is not valid to convert from a measure of area to a linear measure such as a foot.
An acre is a measure of area. 1 acre = 4046.9 m2 = 43560 [ft2]. One linear foot is a measure of length. You cannot convert a linear feet to an acre, which is equal to (208.7 ft)^2. =====================================
There can be no conversion.A linear metre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while 8 ft x 4 ft is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.