how many linear feet in a 10x8 oval
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To find the linear feet around an oval, you would typically calculate the circumference. The formula for the circumference of an oval is (a + b)π, where a and b are the semimajor and semiminor axes of the oval. In this case, for a 33x18 foot oval, the semimajor axis (a) would be 33/2 = 16.5 feet and the semiminor axis (b) would be 18/2 = 9 feet. Therefore, the circumference would be (16.5 + 9)π = 25.5π feet. This is approximately 80.07 feet.
A 15 by 16 foot rug would have perimeter of (15+15+16+16) = 62 feet. To convert to linear feet, you would double the perimeter (that is, consider both sides of the rug) so a 15 by 16 foot rug is equivalent to 124 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.
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To find the number of linear feet in 1053 square feet, you need to know the width. If the width is 1 foot, the length would be 1053 feet. If the width is 2 feet, the length would be 526.5 feet, and so on. The linear feet would vary depending on the width of the area.
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.