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You need to know the width (in metres) of the decking. Then Linear (or lineal) Metres * Width = Square metres so Linear Metres = Square Metrage / Width
Area covered = 180m * 0.08 m = 14.4 sq metres.
35 square meters is equal to:376.7 square feet41.86 square yards0.008 acres3.767 squares of timber
lineal (or linear) metre, this refers to length or distance. this avoids confusion of square metres or cubic metres. there is no need to use this term in normal circumstances. timber can be sold by the cubic metre for fire wood, square metre for flooring or linear metre for framing
It should be exactly 1 metre in length.
Lineal metres = Square metre/Width of the timber.So linear metres = 20/0.083 = 240.96 metres.
You need to know the width (in metres) of the decking. Then Linear (or lineal) Metres * Width = Square metres so Linear Metres = Square Metrage / Width
Area covered = 180m * 0.08 m = 14.4 sq metres.
To convert meters to lineal meters, you need to know the dimensions of the timber. Lineal meters refer to the length of a piece of timber. If you know the width and depth of the timber, you can calculate the lineal meters by dividing the total meters by the sum of the width and depth. Alternatively, if the timber is in standard dimensions, you may need to provide that information for a more accurate calculation.
35 square meters is equal to:376.7 square feet41.86 square yards0.008 acres3.767 squares of timber
To convert lineal meters to cubic meters for timber, you would need to know the width and height of the timber in meters. The formula is: Cubic meters = Lineal meters * width * height. Multiply the lineal meters by the width and height to calculate the volume in cubic meters.
At what thickness ! 1700 m2 of timber in a 4cm layer needs four times as much timber than a layer of 1cm !
lineal (or linear) metre, this refers to length or distance. this avoids confusion of square metres or cubic metres. there is no need to use this term in normal circumstances. timber can be sold by the cubic metre for fire wood, square metre for flooring or linear metre for framing
It should be exactly 1 metre in length.
Timber was in demand in the New World because of rapid development. Timber was needed for housing, rail roads, and bridges.
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