Linear feet are the same as feet so the answer is 12 feet.
26,706 in / 12 (in/ft) = 2,225.5 linear feet.
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To find the linear feet of a cube with dimensions 10x10x10, you first calculate the total length of all the edges. A cube has 12 edges, and each edge is 10 feet long. Therefore, the total linear feet is 12 edges × 10 feet/edge = 120 linear feet.
To convert from inches to feet, divide by 12.
A 1x8x12' piece of siding has 12 linear feet, as linear feet refers to the length of the board. The dimensions indicate that the board is 1 inch thick, 8 inches wide, and 12 feet long. Therefore, regardless of its thickness or width, the length is what determines the linear feet measurement.
26,706 in / 12 (in/ft) = 2,225.5 linear feet.
34776 divided by 12 !
4*12 = 48 feet.
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In linear feet, 97 feet by 8 feet, is about 145.5. Linear feet is the equivalent of a 12 inch ruler.
To convert linear inches to feet, you need to divide by 12 since there are 12 inches in a foot. Therefore, 45 linear inches is equal to 3.75 feet (45 inches / 12 inches per foot = 3.75 feet).
To find the linear feet of a cube with dimensions 10x10x10, you first calculate the total length of all the edges. A cube has 12 edges, and each edge is 10 feet long. Therefore, the total linear feet is 12 edges × 10 feet/edge = 120 linear feet.
To convert from inches to feet, divide by 12.
Yes 1 linear feet is almost equal to 12 inches.
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A 1x8x12' piece of siding has 12 linear feet, as linear feet refers to the length of the board. The dimensions indicate that the board is 1 inch thick, 8 inches wide, and 12 feet long. Therefore, regardless of its thickness or width, the length is what determines the linear feet measurement.
Linear feet are the same as feet, so the answer is 133 linear feet!