There is no such thing as a linear square metre. A linear metre is a unit of length, while a square metre is a unit of area.
0, because a lineal meter has an area of 0
Square meters cannot be converted into linear meters; square meters are units of are and linear meters are units of length.
The cost per linear meter is the cost per square meter times by the width of the roll.
You cannot - you need information about the width.
A linear metre is a unit of length. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Measure the circle's radius and square it. Multiply the result by pi. This number is the circle's lineal foot measurement.
The basic premise of your question is false. A lineal (or linear) metre of household tiles will NOT be more expensive than a square metre - unless they are gigantic tiles!
One meter.
one meter. lineal refers to length
The answer will depend on the width of the decking boards.
There is no rational answer because you are talking about two completely different things. A meter is a lineal distance measurement. A square meter is an area measurement. If I am driving to the store, I will measure my distance with a lineal measurement, as an example there are 4,358 meters from my house to the store, but there are not (technically) 4,358 square meters unless you drew the line from my house to the store 1 meter wide. 1 square meter has a lineal distance measurement "around" the square of 4 meters. Pick a corner and pretend the square is a fenced in yard. In order to start in one corner and walk all the way around the fence, you will have to walk 4 meters, so you may be able to say that 1 square meter has a "perimeter" of 4 meters.
A lineal metre, is the same as a metre and that is a length of 100 centimetres.