It depends on what angle you are placing them.
A linear foot is 12 times greater than one linear inch.
As stated the question has no numerical answer. There are 200 linear fee of a 1 foot wide strip, 400 linear feet of a 6-inch wide strip, 800 linear feet of a 3-inch wide strip, etc. The formula is L = S x W where L=# of linear feet, S=#of square feet, and W=the reciprocal of the strip width in feet.
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this problem cannot be answered as Sq feet and linear ft are two separate measurements. Sq ft measure area, and linear feet measure distance. It is like asking how many acres are in an inch.
It will cover an area of approximately 408.33 square feet.
In linear feet, 97 feet by 8 feet, is about 145.5. Linear feet is the equivalent of a 12 inch ruler.
An inch and a linear inch are the same measurement. A linear inch is merely used to remove confusion between a linear inch, a square inch, and a cubic inch.
If linear feet is measured by the standard 12 inch scale, then: * 1 linear foot = 12 inches * 24 linear feet = 288 inches If you have 13 inch tile then: * 288 inches / 13 inches = 22.15 tiles per row.
A linear foot is 12 times greater than one linear inch.
As stated the question has no numerical answer. There are 200 linear fee of a 1 foot wide strip, 400 linear feet of a 6-inch wide strip, 800 linear feet of a 3-inch wide strip, etc. The formula is L = S x W where L=# of linear feet, S=#of square feet, and W=the reciprocal of the strip width in feet.
That depends on how wide your board is. A six inch wide board will need 25 x 25 x 2 (1250) linear feet to cover the area. A three inch wide board will need 25 x 25 x 4 (2500) linear feet to cover the area.
Eight feet
18 inches is equivalent to 1.5 feet
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12 "linear" inches is one foot. The inch is a linear measurement, so the adjective is unnecessary.
An inch stays an inch. Forget "linear" inch. Inches are always a linear length measure.
4,000 linear feet.