1 metre = 39.37 inches, approx.
Linear meter is a standard meter and is 39.37 inches long. So, something that is per-linear meter would be divided by a linear meter.
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39.3700 inches
The meter is, by definition, a unit of distance or linear measurement. It is not necessary to say "linear," unless you are emphasizing the difference from square meters or cubic meters.So, to answer your question, there is one linear meter per meter, because they are one and the same.Another answerA linear meter is a commonly-used phrase and description for lengths of fabric.A linear meter is a meter length from a roll of fabric. Usually in Europe the width of the roll is 1.46m, so a linear meter is an oblong 1m x 1.46mSo (in this particular example):1 x Linear Meter = 1.46 square metersOne.
One billion of them.
39.25 inches
5000 [linear] metres = 196,850 inches, approx.
Linear meter is a standard meter and is 39.37 inches long. So, something that is per-linear meter would be divided by a linear meter.
1 meter = 39.3701 inches Multiply by 39.3701
You can not equate volumetric measurements with linear measurements. Assuming you mean how many cubic inches in a cubic meter...1 (cubic meter) = 61 023.7441 cubic inches
none. 'A meter' is linear.
You can't convert that.
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39.3700787 inches in a meter
39.3700 inches
A meter is a linear measurement, therefore 1 meter is the same as 1 linear meter.
Linear meters (Length) can not be converted to cubic meters (Volume)