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To calculate linear inches, add the measurements of each side of the object. For a box measuring 16x27x9 inches, the linear inches would be 16 + 27 + 9 = 52 inches.
To find the linear feet needed for 30 square feet of material that is 2 feet wide, you would first calculate the total area in square feet, which is 30 square feet. Then you would divide the total area by the width (2 feet) to find the length in linear feet. In this case, with a material that is 2 feet wide and 96 inches long, you would need 15 linear feet for 30 square feet of material.
You can't tell. You need to know both area and width to get a length.
Cubic units are used to measure volume, whereas inches are a unit of linear measurement. Thus, it's not possible to directly convert cubic units to inches. If you have a specific object in mind, you may need to calculate its dimensions to convert the volume from cubic units to cubic inches, and then derive the linear measurement in inches from that if needed.
Items that are commonly sold by the linear meter include fabrics, ropes, cables, and some types of trimmings such as ribbons or elastic bands. When purchasing items by the linear meter, you typically pay for the length you need, rather than being pre-packaged in specific amounts.
There are 36 inches in a yard.