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A running foot is the same as the linear foot. You would calculate a running foot using a ruler or tape measure. Running foot is a term to distinguish it from a square foot.

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To calculate running feet, simply measure the length of an object in feet. If the object has a width, multiply the width by the length to get the total square footage, then divide by the width to get the running feet. For example, a 10 ft long object with a width of 2 ft would be 20 running feet.

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twelve inches

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