A lineal foot is the same as a foot. It is a measure of length and has no width at all.
This can not be answered without more information. You need to know the width of the item being measured by length (which is what lineal foot refers to). If it is a roll of carpet 25 feet wide, you would need 100 lineal feet to cover 2500 sqare feet. If it is a 2.5 foot counter top, you would need 1000 lineal feet. Divide 2500 by the width in feet of the material being measured and you will get the number of lineal feet required.
A linear or lineal foot is EXACTLY the same as a foot. So, the answer is 475 lineal feet.
lineal just means in a straight line so it would be 1 foot
Each foot has 12 inches and is more correctly referred to as a LINEAR foot. LINEAL is used when speaking of ancestry or heredity.
A lineal foot is the same as a foot. It is a measure of length and has no width at all.
A lineal foot is is one foot along the ground. A 12" ruler is a lineal foot.
A lineal foot is the same as a foot - or 30.48 centimetres.
Every 9 inches of a roll with a 12-foot width is a square yard. This means every lineal or running foot of 12-foot wide carpet is 1 1/3 square yards of carpet. If carpet is $11.26 per square yard, a running foot of our carpet on the roll would cost about $15. The actual answer is $15 and 1 & 1/3 cents a lineal foot.
This can not be answered without more information. You need to know the width of the item being measured by length (which is what lineal foot refers to). If it is a roll of carpet 25 feet wide, you would need 100 lineal feet to cover 2500 sqare feet. If it is a 2.5 foot counter top, you would need 1000 lineal feet. Divide 2500 by the width in feet of the material being measured and you will get the number of lineal feet required.
A linear or lineal foot is EXACTLY the same as a foot. So, the answer is 475 lineal feet.
To calculate the square inches from lineal inches, you need a specific width measurement. If we assume a width of 1 inch, then 10000 lineal inches would equal 10000 square inches. If the width is different, you would multiply the lineal inches by the width in inches to get the square inches.
Lineal or Linear feet is generally the length of a given width. In flooring it is also know as "running feet" at a given product width. With regard to flooring, a company may sell a product (carpet for instance) at a width of 12 feet only and the price will be set per foot length at 12 feet wide. So if carpet costs $10.00 per lineal foot at 12 feet wide then a 12 foot wide by 10 foot long piece would cost you $100.00. To work out how many linear/lineal feet of carpet you will need take the total square feet you need to cover and divide by 12 (or whatever the standard selling width is) the answer is how many linear feet you will need.
A lineal foot refers to a "linear" foot, which basically means is a " straight" line measurement of a foot- and a foot equals twelve inches.
A lineal foot is just an expression for a straight line, so a lineal foot is in fact just 1 foot long in a straight line. So, if you need 143 lineal feet of fence, you need 143 feet on the ground. CORRECTION: Actually "a lineal foot" would be referring to someone's left or right foot (like your grandmother) since the term lineal refers to ancestry or heredity. The correct term is LINEAR foot which is the same as a foot as far as measurement is concerned.
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.
A lineal or linear foot is the same as a foot so a 16 feet diameter is the same as a diameter of 16 lineal feet.