There is no way to convert linear feet to square feet because the unit 'linear feet' measures length but the unit 'square feet' measures area.
You can't. One measures area, the other measures length.
Linear feet measures a straight line. Cubic yards measure volume, One cannot be converted to the other. One cubic yard is a cube that is 3 feet on each side.
Neither. They are measures of different things Kilos or kilograms are measures of mass. Miles are measures of linear distance.
This is nearly a nonsense question, but if it is taken seriously, the answer is 23: metres are always linear, because they are measures of length,.
The linear pair conjecture states that if two angles form a linear pair, the sum of the angles is 180 degrees.
A scale factor is the ratio of corresponding linear measures of two objects.A scale factor is the ratio of corresponding linear measures of two objects.A scale factor is the ratio of corresponding linear measures of two objects.A scale factor is the ratio of corresponding linear measures of two objects.
There is no way to convert linear feet to square feet because the unit 'linear feet' measures length but the unit 'square feet' measures area.
They are measures of linear distance.
80 yards are 240 feet. Forget the word "linear". All length measures are linear.
You can't. One measures area, the other measures length.
Linear feet measures a straight line. Cubic yards measure volume, One cannot be converted to the other. One cubic yard is a cube that is 3 feet on each side.
No. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
An inch and a linear inch are the same measurement. A linear inch is merely used to remove confusion between a linear inch, a square inch, and a cubic inch.
Actually, it's the Linear Pair Postulate, which is... If two angles form a linear pair, then they are supplementary; that is, the sum of their measures is 180 degrees.
Neither. They are measures of different things Kilos or kilograms are measures of mass. Miles are measures of linear distance.
The question asks for the volume of water but provides only two linear measures. There is not enough information.