A standard roll of 30 lb roofing paper typically contains about 1,000 square feet of material. Given that the width of the roll is usually 36 inches (3 feet), you can calculate the lineal feet by dividing the total square footage by the width in feet. Therefore, a roll of 30 lb roofing paper generally provides approximately 333 lineal feet.
280 * length of one sheet (in feet).
A linear or lineal foot is EXACTLY the same as a foot. So, the answer is 475 lineal feet.
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Lineal feet is a measure of distance in a straight line so I suggest the answer is 14 feet.
One meter is about 3.28 feet.
280 * length of one sheet (in feet).
A linear or lineal foot is EXACTLY the same as a foot. So, the answer is 475 lineal feet.
1 metre = 3.2808 feet.
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147.63
How many square feet is 212 lineal feet by .475 inches?
One.
10.67×10.67 = 113.85 square feet (rounded up).
Lineal feet is a measure of distance in a straight line so I suggest the answer is 14 feet.
You don't measure area in lineal feet. This area is 216 sqft.
1: they are the same thing.
300