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.
You can't calculate linear footage based on square yardage alone. If you meant square footage it will cover 810 sq. ft..
To figure out the square footage of this odd sized room, you simply need to multiply the numbers. The answer is 2720 square feet.
LINEAL is actually an incorrect term for measurement - it refers to ancestry or heredity. The correct term is LINEAR and one (1) linear foot equals 12". To convert linear feet to square feet depends on the width you are measuring, i.e., 100 linear feet x 1 foot wide equals 100 square feet; 100 linear feet x 6" wide equals 50 square feet and so on.
To calculate the square footage of a board, you multiply its length by its width. For a board that is 2 inches wide and 5.5 inches tall with a length of 12 feet, first convert the dimensions to feet: 2 inches is approximately 0.167 feet and 5.5 inches is about 0.458 feet. Then, the square footage is 0.167 feet (width) x 12 feet (length) = 2.004 square feet.
A meter is a linear measurement, therefore 1 meter is the same as 1 linear meter.
To convert square feet to linear feet, you need to know the width of the area you're measuring. Divide the total square footage by the width in feet to get the linear footage. For example, if you have 100 square feet of flooring and the width is 10 feet, you would calculate 100 ÷ 10 = 10 linear feet.
You can't convert from linear feet to square feet - it doesn't make sense, they measure different things.
1200
To convert linear feet to square feet, you need to know the width of the area you're measuring. If you have a width (in feet), you can multiply the linear feet by that width to get the square footage. For example, if the width is 1 foot, then 808 linear feet would equal 808 square feet. If the width is different, simply multiply 808 by the width in feet to find the square footage.
Linear footage is a one dimensional measurment. Board footage is volume. one board foot is 1 inch thick by 12 inches square. 1" x 12" x 12" = 144 cubic inches of wood or one board foot.
You cannot have linear square footage because: "linear" means the measurement is 1-dimensional. "square" means the measurement is 2-dimensional. The above two statements are mutually contradictory!
You can't convert a square measure to a linear measure. You might convert it to square meters, or to square kilometers.You can't convert a square measure to a linear measure. You might convert it to square meters, or to square kilometers.You can't convert a square measure to a linear measure. You might convert it to square meters, or to square kilometers.You can't convert a square measure to a linear measure. You might convert it to square meters, or to square kilometers.
Since you know the length you know the linear footage. Next: measure the width and multiply the width by the length, this will give you the area or sq. footage. Length x width. For example: a room 8 ft. long x 10 ft. wide would be 64 square feet. The length is important because your carpet at the big box store is 10 feet wide and you only need 8 linear feet. In this case the square footage is: 8 ft. x 10 ft. = 80 sq. feet.
You can't calculate linear footage based on square yardage alone. If you meant square footage it will cover 810 sq. ft..
460
You don't convert square units to linear units. The two are utterly incompatible.You don't convert square units to linear units. The two are utterly incompatible.You don't convert square units to linear units. The two are utterly incompatible.You don't convert square units to linear units. The two are utterly incompatible.
You can't. Lineal footage measures length. Tonnage measures weight. There is no relationship for conversion