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How many feet are there in 1 meter plus 55 inches? - Answers
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, one metre is equal to 1/0.3048 = 3.28 feet. There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 55 inches is equal to 55/12 = 4.583 recurring (that is, 4.583333...) feet. Adding the exact values of these two calculations together, and rounding to 2 decimal places, gives 7.86 feet.
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How many feet are there in 1 meter plus 55 inches? - Answers
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, one metre is equal to 1/0.3048 = 3.28 feet. There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 55 inches is equal to 55/12 = 4.583 recurring (that is, 4.583333...) feet. Adding the exact values of these two calculations together, and rounding to 2 decimal places, gives 7.86 feet.
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How many feet are there in 1 meter plus 55 inches? - Answers
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, one metre is equal to 1/0.3048 = 3.28 feet. There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 55 inches is equal to 55/12 = 4.583 recurring (that is, 4.583333...) feet. Adding the exact values of these two calculations together, and rounding to 2 decimal places, gives 7.86 feet.
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