The answer will depend on the size of each coping piece and how much of an overlap (if any) is required.
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Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 216 feet is equal to 216 linear feet.
100 Feet IS 100 Linear Feet. If you wanted to know how many linear feet would give you 100 square feet, you would take the square root of 100, which is 10... SO a 10 x 10 linear foot area would be 100 square feet, and a 100 x 100 Linear foot area would be 10,000 square feet.
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20 linear feet would be "length", 3 feet would be width. To get square feet, multiply length by width.
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.
This would be an unanswerable question as 80 linear feet is a linear unit and square yards is a measure of area. Now if the yard is 80 linear feet by 80 linear feet , that would be an area of 6400 square feet. Since 9 square feet occupy a square yard, that would be an area of 711 1/3 square yards. But, 80 linear feet is only a measure in one dimension and area is a two dimensional measure
Linear is a straight line measurement and square feet requires a length and width.
To find the number of linear feet in 1053 square feet, you need to know the width. If the width is 1 foot, the length would be 1053 feet. If the width is 2 feet, the length would be 526.5 feet, and so on. The linear feet would vary depending on the width of the area.
To determine linear feet from square feet, you need a specific width. Linear feet refers to a one-dimensional measurement, while square feet is two-dimensional. For example, if you have a width of 1 foot, 1200 square feet would equal 1200 linear feet. If the width is different, divide 1200 by that width to find the linear feet.
To determine the linear footage in 800 square feet, you need to know the width of the area being measured. For example, if the area is 10 feet wide, you would divide 800 by 10, resulting in 80 linear feet. Similarly, if the width were 20 feet, there would be 40 linear feet. The linear footage depends on the specific width of the space.
Linear feet are the same as feet, so the answer is 133 linear feet!