you should write 6'
By mark for feet I assume you mean equivalent of cm or some such. If you were to describe my height in feet and inches I would be 6'4" This means I am 6 foot 4 inches.
If you are using the Imperial system, it means 6 foot, 2 inches. One foot = 12 inches, so 6 ft 2 = 74 inches. However, if you are using the (') mark to indicate a decimal point, then 6.2 feet = 74.4 inches
The ' mark in math and measuring represents one foot. So putting any number before that means that many feet. 5' = five feet 3' = three feet 1' = one foot Also, " refers to inches.
A single quote is used for feet; double quotes for inches. Example : He was 6'2'' tall.
20 Days sounds like the obvious answer 16 days is the correct answer. The snail can go 5 feet each day... and slides back 4 each night. He will get to the 19th foot on the 15th DAY but will slide back to the 15 foot mark on the 15th NIGHT. He will climb 5 feet on the 16th day, reaching the 20 foot mark.
16 days is the correct answer. The snail can go 5 feet each day... and slides back 4 each night. He will get to the 19th foot on the 15th DAY but will slide back to the 15 foot mark on the 15th NIGHT. He will climb 5 feet on the 16th day, reaching the 20 foot mark.
This is a statement with a question mark?
Mark Twain becue it means 2 fathoms deep. A fathom is 6 feet.
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"I had the surveyor mark the boundary of my property before I started to build my house."
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