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A unit typically refers to a standard measurement for lumber, often in terms of volume or length. For 2x10 boards, a common unit is a "board foot," which is calculated as thickness (in inches) x width (in inches) x length (in feet) divided by 12. To determine how many 2x10s are in a unit, you need to specify the total volume or length you are considering. For example, a unit could be a bundle or a specific quantity based on the supplier's packaging.
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The question cannot be answered because the measurement unit used for the width of the board is not given. If the width is 7.5 feet then 96 linear feet will be required, if 7.5 inches, then approx 875 linear feet.
Irrelevant of each other; kilograms is a unit of mass while feet is a unit of length.
There is no way to convert linear feet to square feet because the unit 'linear feet' measures length but the unit 'square feet' measures area.