Add up the three dimensions of your box, suitcase, etc. Height plus width plus depth should total 40. Examples include: 15 inches wide, 15 inches deep, 10 inches high = 40 linear inches Also 25 inches wide, 10 inches deep, 5 inches high = 40 linear inches
Frst convert feet into inches . Next multiply. So 480 inches multiplyed by 72 inches equals 34,560 square inches
Not enough information. You would need to multiply three linear measurements to get a volume.
This compares a linear measurement to a volumetric measurement. A foot is 12 inches and a cubic foot is 12 inches long x 12 inches wide x 12 inches high.
2.5 feet high.
You count how many feet (12 inches) high it is.
Add up the three dimensions of your box, suitcase, etc. Height plus width plus depth should total 40. Examples include: 15 inches wide, 15 inches deep, 10 inches high = 40 linear inches Also 25 inches wide, 10 inches deep, 5 inches high = 40 linear inches
Frst convert feet into inches . Next multiply. So 480 inches multiplyed by 72 inches equals 34,560 square inches
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.
Not enough information. You would need to multiply three linear measurements to get a volume.
This compares a linear measurement to a volumetric measurement. A foot is 12 inches and a cubic foot is 12 inches long x 12 inches wide x 12 inches high.
5 feet 6 inches.
2.5 feet high.
2 feet is as high as 24 inches
50 feet
134 meters is 439 feet 7.6 inches high.
do you mean 28 inches by 9 inches by 18 inches? That is 28+9+18 = 55 linear inches by airplane luggage standards