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A "cubit" is an ancient Egyptian unit of measurement equating to 18 inches. Thus, 100 cubits = 150 feet = 45.72 meters. The term is sometimes used to mean square cubits, or an area 18 inches by 18 inches. In that case, it would be 225 ft2.

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