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To calculate linear square feet, you need to multiply the length of an object by its width. For example, if you have a rectangular object that is 2 feet long and 1 foot wide, the linear square feet would be 2 feet x 1 foot = 2 square feet. This calculation is commonly used in construction and real estate to determine the amount of material needed for a project.

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As for example a rectangle has dimensions 10 feet by 17 feet so its area is: 10 times 17 = 170 square feet

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