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.
100 square feet 10x10= 1 square of siding
There are linear feet, and square feet, but no "linear square feet".
72 feet is already linear as feet is linear so answer is 72
Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 60 linear feet is equal to 60 feet.
Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 500 linear feet is equal to 500 feet.
The word "square," when used in context with roofing (shingles) and exterior siding, means one-hundred square feet. So, a square of shingles is 100 square feet of shingles. A square of siding is 100 square feet of siding. One hundred square feet is ten feet by ten feet.
Linear feet are the same as feet, so the answer is 133 linear feet!
100 square feet 10x10= 1 square of siding
There are linear feet, and square feet, but no "linear square feet".
50 feet is equal to 50 linear feet. The measurement of feet is the same as linear feet in this case.
72 feet is already linear as feet is linear so answer is 72
Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 60 linear feet is equal to 60 feet.
Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 500 linear feet is equal to 500 feet.
A foot IS a linear measure so a foot is a linear foot. So 84 linear feet is 84 feet.
Feet and linear feet are the same measurement - linear feet is merely a name to reduce confusion between them and square feet. Therefore, 52490 feet is equal to 52490 linear feet.
9 square feetNo, in fact 1 Square of siding is 100 square feet. Siding comes in 2 square boxes or 200 square feet.
Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 10 linear feet is equal to 10 feet.