Well, honey, an 80 linear inches suitcase is typically considered oversized by most airlines. It's like trying to squeeze a watermelon into a grapefruit-sized space. You might want to check with your airline to see if they'll let you bring that bad boy on board without charging you an arm and a leg.
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An 80 linear inches suitcase typically refers to the sum of the suitcase's length, width, and height. To determine the actual dimensions of the suitcase, you would need to divide the total linear inches by 3. For example, if the suitcase measures 80 linear inches, it could be approximately 27 inches in length, 20 inches in width, and 33 inches in height.
80 inches is 6.66 feet.
The answer is 31.5 inches (approx.). Inches and centimeters are both units of linear measurement. Inches are used in the imperial system whereas centimeters are used in the metric system. To convert from cm to inches, multiply the cm unit by 0.393701.
its pretty heavy it needs 2 people to move it
How yards and inches equal 80 inches
There isn't a conversion of linear feet into square feet. A linear foot is simply the length of the board (1 dimensional). A square foot takes into account the length and the width (2 dimensional). Here is an example of both measurements if you were measuring for a L-shaped countertop: You would break the 'L' into two rectangles (non-overlapping). The two rectangles are 24 by 80 inches and 24 by 36 inches. Thus the area is: 24 * 80 + 24 * 36 = 24 * (80 + 36) = 24 * 116 = 2784 sq. in. To get it in square feet, divide by 144: 2784 / 144 = 19.33 sq. ft. The linear measure of this countertop would be 60 + 80 = 140 inches = 140/12 feet = 11.67 feet