A nominal 2x6 baord is actually 5.5" wide. 5.5"/12"=0.45833ft => 0.45833ft x 300ft = 137.5 sq-ft
Hmmmm, the answer depends on what you mean by "what is the linear feet?". Linear feet is a straight measurement, which in this case is 18 ft long by 10 ft wide. If you are trying to find the perimeter (the distance around the deck) add the length and the width and multiply by 2: (18 + 10)x2 = 56 ft around. If what you want is the area (the space of the surface of the deck), multiply the length by the width: 18 x 10 = 180 sq ft.
what is 20 linear feet in quantity
It is 5 feet because 2*(10+5) = 30 feet which is the perimeter
A linear foot IS a foot, so the answer is 2000
Yes 1 linear feet is almost equal to 12 inches.
i have a 1250 square foot deck and need to figure out how many linear feet of decking material I need. the boards are 6 X 10
It depends on how wide your lengths of wood are.
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I don't understand why there are so many questions which seem to show no understanding of the difference between square feet, a measure of area, and linear feet, a measure of length. The deck has an area of 304 square feet.
1 square yard = 3 feet * 3 feet = 9 square feet. The deck is 16 feet * 21 feet = 336 square feet. Dividing by 9, the deck is 37.333 square yards so you will need at least 38 packs of decking. You will need more to allow for wastage - end pieces that are cut off but are too small to use elsewhere. 5 per cent wastage is good going; 40 packs allows you 7% wastage and will cost USD 45*40 = USD 1,800.
The answer depends on the width of the decking.
Hmmmm, the answer depends on what you mean by "what is the linear feet?". Linear feet is a straight measurement, which in this case is 18 ft long by 10 ft wide. If you are trying to find the perimeter (the distance around the deck) add the length and the width and multiply by 2: (18 + 10)x2 = 56 ft around. If what you want is the area (the space of the surface of the deck), multiply the length by the width: 18 x 10 = 180 sq ft.
Linear feet are the same as feet, so the answer is 133 linear feet!
There are linear feet, and square feet, but no "linear square feet".
50 feet is equal to 50 linear feet. The measurement of feet is the same as linear feet in this case.
72 feet is already linear as feet is linear so answer is 72
Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 60 linear feet is equal to 60 feet.