(Assuming your question is serious) Unfortunately, this question has no real answer. Linear feet is a measure of distance along a single dimension. If you use a tape measure to measure along one wall of your living room, for example, you might measure 20 linear feet. In contrast, square feet is a measure of AREA, and represents a quantity defined by TWO dimensions. If you used a tape measure to measure TWO perpendicular walls of your living room, and if each wall were 20 feet long, the AREA in your living room would be 400 square feet. Your question supposes that linear feet is comparable to square feet. It isn't comparable. It is like asking how many apples are in a basket of oranges? You can't directly compare the two. There are numerous measures of linear distance that can be compared: angstoms, nanometers, microns, millimeters, inches, meters, yards, fathoms, miles, kilometers, light-years, etc. Any of the above linear units may be converted with a little bit of effort and the use of conversion factors you can look up on the web. Similarly, there are many units of area that can be compared: square feet, square inches, square meters, square yard, acres, hectares, square miles, etc. Any of the units of area can be compared with appropriate conversion factors. But you can't convert linear dimensions to area dimensions. They measure different kinds of things. Rod Burrows, PE (Assuming your question is serious) Unfortunately, this question has no real answer. Linear feet is a measure of distance along a single dimension. If you use a tape measure to measure along one wall of your living room, for example, you might measure 20 linear feet. In contrast, square feet is a measure of AREA, and represents a quantity defined by TWO dimensions. If you used a tape measure to measure TWO perpendicular walls of your living room, and if each wall were 20 feet long, the AREA in your living room would be 400 square feet. Your question supposes that linear feet is comparable to square feet. It isn't comparable. It is like asking how many apples are in a basket of oranges? You can't directly compare the two. There are numerous measures of linear distance that can be compared: angstoms, nanometers, microns, millimeters, inches, meters, yards, fathoms, miles, kilometers, light-years, etc. Any of the above linear units may be converted with a little bit of effort and the use of conversion factors you can look up on the web. Similarly, there are many units of area that can be compared: square feet, square inches, square meters, square yard, acres, hectares, square miles, etc. Any of the units of area can be compared with appropriate conversion factors. But you can't convert linear dimensions to area dimensions. They measure different kinds of things. Rod Burrows, PE
881 square meters is 9,483 square feet.
As a square the area of 1100 square meters is 33.166 meters in length and 33.166 meters in width.
1 square inch is 0.00064516 square meters. 1 square meter is 1550.0031 square inches.
It could be from few tens square meters to hundreds of sq meters.
You can't convert a square measure to a linear measure. You might convert it to square meters, or to square kilometers.You can't convert a square measure to a linear measure. You might convert it to square meters, or to square kilometers.You can't convert a square measure to a linear measure. You might convert it to square meters, or to square kilometers.You can't convert a square measure to a linear measure. You might convert it to square meters, or to square kilometers.
You can't convert that.
You can not convert that. Square meters and linear meters measure completely different things.
To convert linear meters to square meters, you need to know the width of the material in linear meters. If the width is 1 meter, then 1 linear meter equals 1 square meter. If the width is different, you would multiply the width by the linear meters to get the square meters (Square Meters = Width x Linear Meters).
You don't convert linear meters to square meters or vice versa; those two units are totally incompatible.You don't convert linear meters to square meters or vice versa; those two units are totally incompatible.You don't convert linear meters to square meters or vice versa; those two units are totally incompatible.You don't convert linear meters to square meters or vice versa; those two units are totally incompatible.
You can convert kilometers to meters, or square kilometers to square meters. But you can't convert kilometers (a linear unit) to square meters (a square unit).
You don't convert square units to linear units. A kilometer has 1000 meters, since kilo means 1000; a square kilometer has a million square meters.You don't convert square units to linear units. A kilometer has 1000 meters, since kilo means 1000; a square kilometer has a million square meters.You don't convert square units to linear units. A kilometer has 1000 meters, since kilo means 1000; a square kilometer has a million square meters.You don't convert square units to linear units. A kilometer has 1000 meters, since kilo means 1000; a square kilometer has a million square meters.
Its a trick question. This can not be accomplished. Square yards can be converted into square meters but a linear yard by definition is a straight line.
at 60 " wide how do you convert linear yards to meters
You can't convert that. You can convert from one linear unit to another linear unit, or from one square unit to another square unit, but not between linear units and square units.
You don't convert linear measurement to area measurement, the two are incompatible. You either convert meters to feet, or square meters to square feet. One foot is exactly 0.3048 meters; you can base your calculations on that.
You can't convert that. You can convert from one linear unit to another linear unit, or from one square unit to another square unit, but not between linear units and square units.