It is not correct to say that 14 lineal metres is the length of the plot. The length of the plot is 4 m, the width is 3 m and the perimeter is 14 m. You can see how absurd your assertion becomes if the plot is a shape other than rectangular, for example, triangular or circular.
A circle with a diameter of 18 feet has a perimeter of 56.5 feet.
A circle with a diameter of 9 feet has a perimeter of 28.3 feet.
The answer will depend on whether the 6 feet refers to the radius or diameter of the circle and which length is being measured in lineal feet.
You don't. Square feet is a measure of area and lineal foot is a measure of length Your question is like asking how do you convert Gallons to Inches
You can't convert cubic metres into feet because the first is a measure of volume and the second is a measure of length.
one meter. lineal refers to length
A lineal metre, is the same as a metre and that is a length of 100 centimetres.
None. A lineal foot has length but no width (or depth or height).
A lineal foot is the same as a foot. It is a measure of length and has no width at all.
The perimeter of rectangle is the sum of the four sides of a rectangle.
Feet and lineal feet are the same measurement - lineal feet is merely used as a term to distinguish feet from square or cubic feet.
Answer is Zero. Trick question ! A measure of length ( lineal ) is not a measure of an enclosed area.
Yes.
I installed 20,000 lineal feet
The word LINEAL is an incorrect term when used in reference to measurement of length. LINEAL refers to ancestry or heredity. The correct term is LINEAR. There are 12 linear inches in one linear foot.
A circle with a diameter of 18 feet has a perimeter of 56.5 feet.
A circle with a diameter of 9 feet has a perimeter of 28.3 feet.