A linear foot has no width, so no matter how many you have of them, you will never cover a 32 x 30 space.
Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 30 feet is equal to 30 feet.
Do you mean the perimeter? That is 2 x (width + length).The surface area can't be expressed in linear feet.
Circumference (the number I assume you want) = Pi X D C = 3.14 x 30 C = 94.2 There are 94.2 linear feet in a 30 foot diameter circle.
Without a second measurement of width, there is no way of knowing. Linear is length and square foot is area. You have to know length and width to figure it. 30 linear feet 1 foot wide would be 30 square feet.
To find the linear feet needed for 30 square feet of material that is 2 feet wide, you would first calculate the total area in square feet, which is 30 square feet. Then you would divide the total area by the width (2 feet) to find the length in linear feet. In this case, with a material that is 2 feet wide and 96 inches long, you would need 15 linear feet for 30 square feet of material.
140 feet.
about 30 linear feet
There is no answer. Square feet are a measure of area. Linear feet are a measure of distance. They are totally different things. You can only convert between measures of the same thing, e.g. 1 square foot = 144 square inches and both are measures of area.
Oh, dude, it's like basic math, right? So, 20 feet by 30 feet is like multiplying the two numbers, which gives you 600 square feet. But, like, if you're asking how many feet in total, it's just 20 + 30 + 20 + 30, which equals 100 feet. Easy peasy!
That depends entirely on the width of the boards ! For example - if the boards are 3 feet wide, you would need 20 linear feet. If hte boards were only 2 fee wide, you would need 30 linear feet to cover the same area.
There are approximately 4 cubic feet of soil in 30 gallons.
Metres and linear metres are the same measurement - the word linear is used to contrast it from square metres or cubic metres. Therefore, 30 metres is equal to 30 linear metres.