Lineal metres = Square metres/Width of the boards.
The answer will depend on the width of the decking boards.
The abbreviation is m. The word lineal or linear is redundant.
Lineal metres = Square metres/Width of the boards.
A square metre is a unit of area. A linear metre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A square metre is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A [lineal] metre is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. The two measure different things and basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
The answer will depend on the width of the decking boards.
You need to know the width (in metres) of the decking. Then Linear (or lineal) Metres * Width = Square metres so Linear Metres = Square Metrage / Width
The area of a rectangular deck is found by multiplying it's width and length. In this case, a 5.4 by 4 meter deck would require 21.6 square meters of material to cover. ------ The above is true but you asked about how many linear meters of decking you would need to cover this area. To answer this you would need to give us width dimension of the decking planks that you were thinking of using.
A lineal metre or linear metre is the same as ametre. So the answer is 16.9 metres.
156 meters squared = 24,336 meters.
147.63
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.
16 meters
Multiply feet by 0.3048
To convert meters to lineal meters, you need to know the dimensions of the timber. Lineal meters refer to the length of a piece of timber. If you know the width and depth of the timber, you can calculate the lineal meters by dividing the total meters by the sum of the width and depth. Alternatively, if the timber is in standard dimensions, you may need to provide that information for a more accurate calculation.
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The abbreviation is m. The word lineal or linear is redundant.