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Which measure is equivalent to 48 ft?
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A. 4 IN. B. 16 IN. C. 288 IN. D. 567 IN.
1 ft. = 12 inches. 4/12 = .33ft 16/12 = 1.33ft 288/12 = 24ft 567/12 = 47.25ft The closest answer would be the final one.
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12*48=567 in
thanks
there are 12 inches in each feet so you multiply it by 48
to give you in inches
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Oh lol I did it backwards, didn't I? @dannyrod2000
it looks like you wrote the digits of 576 in the wrong order
lol yup
since it should be 48*12 = 576
I was confused about that @jim_thompson5910 Thought it might've been a typo.
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yeah it was backwords thats why I was confussed
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