Yes, feet's is a word. It's the possessive form of feet, which is the plural form of foot. Here's an example sentence: The feet's ability to get a grip on a soapy floor is questionable. Which ability? The feet's ability. The ability of the feet. It's the feet's ability that we are talking about here.
no but feats is an abbreviated word. feet is the plural of foot
There are 3 feet in a yard, and no such word as feets. 3 times 7 is 21 ft in 7 yards.
5.15 feets
three feets
1 meter = 3.28084 feets (rounded) . . 426 meters = 1,397.6 feets (rounded)
1 yard are 3 feets
10x10=100 ft
157 centimeters is 5.15 feet.
2 feet (not feets) is 60.96 centimetres.
50 feet (not feets) equal 15.24 metres (not maters).
There is no such word as centiments. If you meant centimetres, the answer is approx 5.25 feet.
1 yard = 3 feets103 yards = (103 x 3) = 309 feets