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To calculate the linear feet of a shelf that is 12 feet long, you can simply use the length of the shelf. Linear feet measure length, so regardless of the width, the shelf is 12 linear feet long. Therefore, the shelf is 12 linear feet.
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The number of boxes that can fit in a 20ft container depends on the dimensions of the boxes. A standard 20ft container has internal dimensions of approximately 19.4 feet long, 7.7 feet wide, and 7.9 feet high. For example, if the boxes are 1 cubic foot each, you could theoretically fit around 1,172 boxes, but this can vary based on packing efficiency and box shape. Always consider the specific dimensions and packing method to calculate the exact number.
To find the total number of boxes stacked, you multiply the dimensions together: 7 boxes high × 7 boxes wide × 7 boxes long. This equals 7 × 7 × 7, which is 343 boxes. So, you would stack a total of 343 boxes.
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figure it out yourself
If there is a 6 foot shelf and the boxes are 3 inches long, the 6 multiplied 12 by equals 82 inches. 82 inches divided by 3 is 27.33 boxes. So with a 6 foot long shelf you can fit 27 3 inch boxes on it.
12 boxes, if you do not stack the boxes.
To calculate the linear feet of a shelf that is 12 feet long, you can simply use the length of the shelf. Linear feet measure length, so regardless of the width, the shelf is 12 linear feet long. Therefore, the shelf is 12 linear feet.
Approximately 648 bricks will be required. You have to revise that up a little bit for wastage.
Forty boxes
Six square feet.
You can use it as long as it hasn't been opened9the bottle not the box itself). The stores leave the boxes on the shelf for a long time.
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a shopping aisle is like a hallway. its usually at least 6 feet long. usually a shelf on each side. most have more than 3 shelves on each shelf then at least 3 items on eache shelf. usually at least 3 feet wide.
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