There's no way to calculate that just from square footage.
There is no difference. 200 ft IS 200 linear feet.
80 yards are 240 feet. Forget the word "linear". All length measures are linear.
you don't. that's like asking how many dollars are in 10 feet. the units "linear feet" and "square feet" represent two totally different types of quantities. if you have a rectangle made up of 216 linear feet, the area (in square feet) could be practically anything. If the sides are 50 and 58, the perimeter is 216 linear feet and the area is 2,900 square feet. But if the sides are 10 and 98 feet, the perimeter is still 216 linear feet, while the area is now 980 square feet.
200 linear feet equals how many square meters
There are linear feet, and square feet, but no "linear square feet".
Feet can't be converted to square feet. Feet measure length, while square feet measure area.
20 square feet.
Please clarify what linear measure you want to calculate: for example its length, width, diagonal, perimeter, etc.
The two are different units of measure. Linear feet is a distance BETWEEN two points. Square yards is an AREA, such as the area of a living room. Linear feet is one dimensional. Square yards is two dimensional.
Eight feet by eight feet (8' X 8') is a square area. The answer is 64 square feet.But eight times eight feet is 64 (linear) feet, because 8x8=64.
There's no way to calculate that just from square footage.
As for example a rectangle has dimensions 10 feet by 17 feet so its area is: 10 times 17 = 170 square feet
acre is a measurement of area, you can not calculate it into a linear measurement (length) without the third factor, which is the width
You do not. A square foot is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A linear foot is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
Linear feet are the same as feet, so the answer is 133 linear feet!
50 feet is equal to 50 linear feet. The measurement of feet is the same as linear feet in this case.