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feet=ft. inches =in. More information In the UK - and maybe elsewhere - it is customary to us the single apostrophe for feet and a double apostrophe for inches, for example, 5' 2" = five feet and two inches. This is commonly used on plans and work diagrams where space for the full words, or even "ft" and "in" is too limited.

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It is typically (sq ft)

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"Sq. ft." or "ft2."

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Is a feet with square toes

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The correct abbreviation for feet is ft.

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ft.

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