The answer will depend on the standard width(s) in which the carpet is made (or priced).
Lineal metres = Square metre/Width of the carpet.
The answer depends on the standard width(s) in which the carpet is sold (or priced).
29 lineal carpet metres should cover 104 square metres
Exactly one. They are the same thing!
There are 0.273 lineal metres is a carpet with a standard width of 3.66 metres (from the only imperical measure of 12 feet). The calulation is 0.273 (length) x 3.66 (standard width) = 0.99918 square metres. If you purchased 1 lineal metre of standard carpet you would have 3.66 square metres of carpet. Lineal refers to the length of any item irrespective of it's width and is normally used when the item is produced in standard width's.
The answer will depend on the width of the decking boards.
156 meters squared = 24,336 meters.
147.63
A lineal metre or linear metre is the same as ametre. So the answer is 16.9 metres.
As a linear meter is a length with zero width, even with an infinite number of them they will not cover an area of 30 square meters.
100
1 metre = 3.2808 feet.