One cubic foot, the volume of a cube that is one foot long, one foot high and one foot wide.
A yard was defined by Henry I of England as the distance from his nose to the tip of his outstretched thumb. A foot was one third of a yard.
Do the math!
Oh, dude, a sixth of a foot is like, you know, one-sixth of a foot. So, if you have a foot, just chop it into six equal pieces, and there you have it! It's like basic math, but with feet.
This is not a math problem but a word problem. Feet is the plural of foot. One does not say foots but rather feet. One foot, two feet, three feet etc
A foot is 12 inches or about 30.5 centimetres
There are 12 inches in 1 foot.
It means for each foot.
One cubic foot, the volume of a cube that is one foot long, one foot high and one foot wide.
1 foot equals 30.48cm, but if you do the math, there are 0.03281 'foot' in one centimeter.
12 inches are in 1 foot. Do the math.
The degrees of the foot placement, spins, the distance.
1 foot = 12 inches 1 yard = 36 inches Do the math. 84"
A yard was defined by Henry I of England as the distance from his nose to the tip of his outstretched thumb. A foot was one third of a yard.
Do the math!
Oh, dude, a sixth of a foot is like, you know, one-sixth of a foot. So, if you have a foot, just chop it into six equal pieces, and there you have it! It's like basic math, but with feet.
hi, that would be 66 inches. Hope that helps you, bye!