Roll it up!
It would be the same.
To find the linear feet in a given diameter, you need to know the circumference (or perimeter) of the object. The formula to calculate the circumference is circumference = π × diameter. Without the circumference, it is not possible to determine the linear feet.
circumference = pi*d so it is a linear function. If d is multiplied by x, so is the circumference.
A linear yard is a unit of length. A square yard is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
You can't. One measures area, the other measures length.
It depends on what geometry you talk about. For example if for a square: the side length, L, equals circumference divided by four. Then the area = L x L
A length of 1 yard is 1 linear yard!
You want to convert an area into a length or distance. That is not possible.
Multiply the length by the width.
It is impossible to convert the measure of weight (mass) to the measure of length (distance). Forget the not necessary word "linear".
To find the linear feet in a given diameter, you need to know the circumference (or perimeter) of the object. The formula to calculate the circumference is circumference = π × diameter. Without the circumference, it is not possible to determine the linear feet.
A circumference is just a length, it can be in meters, feet, yards, or whatever unit you use to measure or calculate it.
You want to convert a length or distance into an area. That is not possible.
80 yards are 240 feet. Forget the word "linear". All length measures are linear.
That is impossible, because linear miles are a 'length' and square feet cover an 'area'.
Cubic inches are a measure of a volume. "Linear" feet are normal feet as a measure of length or distance. You cannot convert one into the other.
You can't convert that. You can convert from one unit of length to another, or from one unit of area to another, but you can't convert between units of length and area.
circumference = pi*d so it is a linear function. If d is multiplied by x, so is the circumference.