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Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 60 linear feet is equal to 60 feet.
how many linear feet in a 20 foot diameter
43 linear feet. The diameter of the circle is the longest distance that you can have in the circle.
A circle with a circumference of 60 feet has a diameter of: 19.1 feet
Exactly 2 feet.
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Feet and linear feet are the same measurement. Therefore, 60 linear feet is equal to 60 feet.
how many linear feet in a 20 foot diameter
43 linear feet. The diameter of the circle is the longest distance that you can have in the circle.
A circle with a circumference of 60 feet has a diameter of: 19.1 feet
There are 20 linear feet across the diameter; and 20π ≈ 62.83 linear feet around the circumference.
Exactly 2 feet.
A linear foot is the same as a foot. So, an 18-foot diameter circle would measure 18 linear feet in diameter!
Along the diameter, exactly 4 of them.
To find the linear feet in a given diameter, you need to know the circumference (or perimeter) of the object. The formula to calculate the circumference is circumference = π × diameter. Without the circumference, it is not possible to determine the linear feet.
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 2 feet is π * diameter = π * 2 = 6.28 feet. So, there are approximately 6.28 linear feet in a 2-foot diameter circle.
I think you will find that 60 refers to a 60 inch diameter (5 feet)