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Divide the square footage by the width in feet. Example: 20 sq. ft roll of material is made up of 10 linear feet by 2 feet in width. 20 square feet divided by 2 feet wide equals 10 linear feet and 2 feet wide. For linear feet ask yourself how long is it. 100 sq. ft. 1 foot wide would be 100 linear feet long.
get a calculator, take 3500 divided by 3 times 2.
Lineal or Linear feet is generally the length of a given width. In flooring it is also know as "running feet" at a given product width. With regard to flooring, a company may sell a product (carpet for instance) at a width of 12 feet only and the price will be set per foot length at 12 feet wide. So if carpet costs $10.00 per lineal foot at 12 feet wide then a 12 foot wide by 10 foot long piece would cost you $100.00. To work out how many linear/lineal feet of carpet you will need take the total square feet you need to cover and divide by 12 (or whatever the standard selling width is) the answer is how many linear feet you will need.
There are 9 square feet in a square yard. The calculation would give you 3.33 square yards.
There are 3 bundles of shingles in every square. A square is 100 square feet. In 23 bundles, you would have 766 square feet approximately
This would be an unanswerable question as 80 linear feet is a linear unit and square yards is a measure of area. Now if the yard is 80 linear feet by 80 linear feet , that would be an area of 6400 square feet. Since 9 square feet occupy a square yard, that would be an area of 711 1/3 square yards. But, 80 linear feet is only a measure in one dimension and area is a two dimensional measure
100 Feet IS 100 Linear Feet. If you wanted to know how many linear feet would give you 100 square feet, you would take the square root of 100, which is 10... SO a 10 x 10 linear foot area would be 100 square feet, and a 100 x 100 Linear foot area would be 10,000 square feet.
chances are the rate is based on a standard 24" countertop so I would double the linear foot price making the total $16,200.
A square can be as big as you wish to draw it. And a square would be measured in square units, not linear units.
A linear foot is a straight-line measurement, rather than a sqare-foot measurement. A 2x4 that is five feet long would be five linear feet. Moreover, since a square is measured by its perimeter, a 5x5 square would be 20 linear feet (5+5+5+5).By comparison, its area would be measured in square rather than in linear feet. Consequently, its area would be 25 square feet (5x5). If the square were cubed, then its area would be 125 cubic feet (5x5x5).Linear foot is a term used to describe a measurement. It basically means something is being measured in one straight line. A linear foot still measures 12 inches.
20 linear feet would be "length", 3 feet would be width. To get square feet, multiply length by width.
That is relatively easy, you would take the equation Linear Foot=Length then mutitply the length by the cost per linear foot. Therefore you already have measured 6 foot plus 9 foot that equals 15 feet in length, you then multiply that number 15 x 150 (price per linear foot) which would give you 2250. The depth does not matter just the length when you measure linear feet. Hmmm. If the counter is L-shaped, I would think you have to take into consideration that the width (4 ft) of the counter would come into play. If the 6 ft section is the front of the counter, then it would take an additional 4 ft to meet the back corner of the 9 ft section ( or vice-versa). I thiink you need to add the 4 ft to the 15 ft to get a better estimate. Hence, 19 X 150 = 2850.
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The answer is undefinable. Linear feet is a measurement of just one axis; square feet is a measurement of the x and y axis. If you have 200 linear feet you would multiply the width of the material or area to determine the square feet.
Without a second measurement of width, there is no way of knowing. Linear is length and square foot is area. You have to know length and width to figure it. 30 linear feet 1 foot wide would be 30 square feet.
First, forget the word "linear". That word tells you nothing. The length in meters or in yards are always linear. 1 meter is 1.09361 yards. 1 yard is 0.9144 meters. When 1 meter costs 20.10, then 1 yard costs 18.38.
The question really can't be answered. Linear is simply length. The square footage is 5,760 which would be the same as the linear if you were using a 1 ft. wide strip.