To calculate the linear feet of a 12-foot octagon, you first need to find the perimeter. An octagon has eight sides, and each side of a regular octagon can be calculated by dividing the total length by the number of sides. For a 12-foot octagon, each side measures approximately 4.24 feet. Therefore, the perimeter is 8 sides × 4.24 feet/side = approximately 33.92 linear feet.
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.
Linear feet are the same as feet so the answer is 12 feet.
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.