A square foot is a unit of area. A foot is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
300 feet is a measurement of DISTANCE, while square feet is a measure of AREA. However, 300 averaged-sized human feet would cover about 100 square feet of area, although the owners of said feet would have to be VERY friendly. It is impossible to determine area from a single linear measurement. You need 300 feet BY some other linear measurement to calculate area.
102 feet is a measurment of length, square feet is a measurement of area, to work out the square feet of an area you need two measurments lenght and width.
In order to take linear measurements you will need a measure - a tape measure, yardstick or ruler. The type of measure you use will be determined by what you are measuring.
To convert, you first need to note that there are 3.2808399 feet in a metre. Thus to convert from metres to feet you multiply by 3.2808399. In this case, you get: 2.44 x 3.2808399 = 8.005249356 Thus, there are 8 feet in 2.44 metres.
You multiply the length times the width to get area. This would be 84 square feet.
0.333 feet = 58.275 cubic feet
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.
Linear is a straight line measurement and square feet requires a length and width.
3118 square feet of what? You need to know the density aswell. You can't. square feet is a linear measurement and tons is a weight measurement
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.
To convert square feet to linear feet, you need to know the width of the area. Linear feet refers to a one-dimensional measurement, while square feet is a two-dimensional measurement. For example, if the width is 10 feet, then 1280 square feet would equal 128 linear feet (1280 ÷ 10 = 128). Without a specific width, you cannot determine the linear feet from square feet alone.
A linear foot measures length, while a square foot measures area. To convert linear feet to square feet, you need to know the width of the area you're measuring. For example, if you have a linear foot of 1 foot wide, it equals 1 square foot; if it's 2 feet wide, it equals 2 square feet.
Well, honey, 300 square meters is a unit of area, not length. To convert that into feet, you'd need to know the shape of the area. If it's a square, you'd take the square root of 300 to get the side length in meters, then convert that to feet. But if it's a rectangle or some other shape, you'd need more information to convert it accurately.
You can't; you'd have to have a second measurement of feet. [Feet is linear distance; logically, there must be a second dimension to make it two dimensional.]
To determine the linear feet from square feet, you need to know the width of the area. If, for example, the width is 10 feet, you would divide 350 square feet by 10 feet, resulting in 35 linear feet. The formula is Linear Feet = Square Feet ÷ Width. Without knowing the width, you can't calculate the linear feet.
Well, honey, linear feet and square feet are like apples and oranges. It's like asking how many bananas are in a bunch of grapes. You need to know the width of whatever you're measuring to convert linear feet to square feet. So, without that missing puzzle piece, I can't give you a straight answer.
i have a 1250 square foot deck and need to figure out how many linear feet of decking material I need. the boards are 6 X 10