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if the board is 8 inches width by 8 foot long by 2 inches thick at $5.50 per linear board what is the price per board?
You cannot, without information about the width.
It depends on the price (given by the supplier or shop) per metre of the pipe. One UK company on the internet gave a list price £11.10 per metre.
18.5 x 19.00 = 351.50 plus tax
There are 3.3 feet in a meter. So you would multiply .72 by 3.3 for your answer. Or you might divide 3.3 into your liner footage to find out your liner meters.
if the board is 8 inches width by 8 foot long by 2 inches thick at $5.50 per linear board what is the price per board?
You cannot, without information about the width.
For trim around wind, doors, base board, fascia and rake board about $2 a linear ft. for labor only.
It depends on the price (given by the supplier or shop) per metre of the pipe. One UK company on the internet gave a list price £11.10 per metre.
Lm is a vague term created by people in some particular industry. It could probably mean 'linear meter', which is a term used to clarify a distinction between width and length when selling fabric "off the roll" such as carpet or clothing material. Example: a piece of fabric may be 1.2 meter wide and its price is always expressed as 'so many dollars per linear meter', regardless of its width. They use the term "linear" to make it clear to the buyer that its width is not considered as a pricing factor for the quantity of the material that is being sold. Carpet can be made in several different widths, but the pricing is always 'so many dollars per linear meter'. It is never sold according to its total area. Carpet tiles and ceramic tiles are sold as so many dollars per square meter, not per linear meter.
There can be no conversion. A linear metre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a cubic metre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
on the linear demand curve, demand is elastic at price above the point of unitary elasticity so a price increase will decrease the total revenue.
The price of a tension meter varies greatly. They can be found anywhere from $50 to hundreds of dollars. The average price these days for a tension meter is around $50 to $60. You can find them on www.amazon.com and at Ebay.
The conversion requires information about the width of the product - in yards. If it is w yards wide, then price per square yard = price per linear yard/w
You cannot. a meter is a measure of length, a cubic metre is a measure of volume. There is no conversion factor between the two.
The price per meter of electrical wire depends on many things like the size, type and many others. The prices vary from $0.1 per meter to $200 per meter.
A linear demand function means that any change in the price of the output will have the same effect on the quantity demanded, whatever the price was. It has little relevance to a firm since the demand function is never really linear.