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A linear foot is also one foot; it is a length. For example if you buy a rug runner that is 3 feet wide by 18 feet long its length is 18 linear feet
It should be exactly 1 metre in length.
Linear feet means the distance from one point to another. In this case the linear length is 8.6 ft and the linear width is 2.9 ft.
Square feet measure area and linear feet measure length. If a board is one (linear) foot long, that does not tell you how much area it covers, unless you also know the width.
It is twelve feet wide by thirty six whatever linear unit of length long.
An inch stays an inch. Forget "linear" inch. Inches are always a linear length measure.
Linear feet is the length. An eight foot long rope has eight linear feet.
A linear foot is also one foot; it is a length. For example if you buy a rug runner that is 3 feet wide by 18 feet long its length is 18 linear feet
Slightly more than four and a half metres long and a similar amount more than two and a half metres high. The dimensions stated are linear dimensions. If the area is required then multiply the length by the height. +++ A wall 4.6m long X 2.6 m high is 4.6 "linear metres" long x 2.6 metres high: not "slightly" different; not in fact different at all. A metre (to respect its correct French spelling) is a metre, nothing more, nothing less; and the word "linear" is entirely superfluous because the unit is that by definition.
It is simply the length of the fabric so 1 [linear] yard.
62 linear inches is a line 62 inches long. It has no width or depth. The inch is a linear measurement, so the adjective is unnecessary.
A decagram is a measure of mass and has no linear measure. That is to say, a decagram cannot have a length.
It should be exactly 1 metre in length.
You must first draw a floor plan and figure out how the carpet will be laid out. You must then account for waste and seam placement. After laying out the entire job, add up the individual cuts and you will have the total linear feet that needs to be ordered.
Linear feet means the distance from one point to another. In this case the linear length is 8.6 ft and the linear width is 2.9 ft.
You add (in inches) the length, plus the width, plus the height of the object which together equals 62 LINEAR inches If it's a suitcase, for example, it COULD be 36 inches long, 16 inches wide, and then would be 10 inches high You can take any numbers that total 62 inches but doesn't exceed that for luggage guidelines. Linear inch is a fantasy word from the airliners. It means: X linear inches = length + width + depth (measured in inches). Inches are still inches.
You don't without more information. Without knowing the length and width of the room or area linear feet has no meaning. Square footage is a measure of area and linear feet is only length or distance. If it is one foot wide then it would be 252 feet long. Or a million other lengths depending on the width and length of the area.