It depends on your weight.
1 foot 10 inches equates to 1.83 feet.
10 inches = 0.833333333 feet (It takes 12 inches to equal one foot)
5'10" is 70 inches. Each foot is 12 inches, so 5*12=60. Then add the remaining 10 inches, which would give you a total of 70 inches.
5 foot 10 inches = 70 inches
12 inches are in one foot, so 120 inches would be in 10 feet (10x12). Then 120 inches plus 2 inches would be 122 inches.
Each inch is 1/12 of a foot; therefore, 10 inches is 10/12 of a foot.
No, it means 1 foot plus 9/10 of a foot. 1 foot 9 inches would be written (for example) as 1'9"
A foot is 12 inches in length. There is no other definition of foot.
1 foot = 12 inches 5 foot 10 inches = 70 inches.
Convert inches to feet ie 120 inches divided by 12' inches in a foot would equal 10 feet once you have the dimensions in feet, then it is Length X Width 10' X 12' would equal 120 sq feet.
To calculate the rise per foot in inches of a 10-degree slope, you can use trigonometry. The formula is Rise = Run * tan(angle), where the angle is in degrees. In this case, the rise per foot in inches would be 10 * tan(10 degrees) = 10 * 0.1763 ≈ 1.76 inches. Therefore, for every foot along the slope, the elevation would increase by approximately 1.76 inches.
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 7/10 of a foot is equal to 12 / 10 x 7 = 8.4 inches.