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a foot measure at clarks is wat they usually do
A lineal foot is the same as a foot. It is a measure of length and has no width at all.
I don't know. Measure it.
When you go to shoe store, they have this feet measurement. It measures both your shoe length and width.
When you multiply length times width in feet, you have square feet.
a foot measure at clarks is wat they usually do
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A lineal foot is the same as a foot. It is a measure of length and has no width at all.
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I don't know. Measure it.
When you go to shoe store, they have this feet measurement. It measures both your shoe length and width.
When you multiply length times width in feet, you have square feet.
Measure the length X width of each floor and add them together.
'Foot' or 'meter'. Your choice, depending on your preference and the audience.
Dorso-palmar balance refers to the "front to back" balance of the hoof. So, when you are looking at the sole of the foot, the dorsal edge is the toe, and the palmar edge is the back of the heels. A hoof with healthy dorso-palmar balance will have approximately 1/3 of the foot in front of the widest part of the hoof (really from the point of breakover to the widest part of the foot, not the very edge of the toe -- which should NOT be the point of breakover!), and 2/3 behind that point.
A foot as a linear measure has no width and no area. So a linear measure of 220 ft has an area of 0 square metres.
People used to measure with their body parts, such as the length or width of their hand, the length of the foot, etc.