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To properly write measurements in feet and inches for height, you typically write the feet first followed by the inches. For example, 5 feet 8 inches would be written as 5'8".
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To write measurements in feet and inches correctly, you typically write the feet first followed by the inches. For example, 5 feet 8 inches would be written as 5' 8". The symbol for feet is an apostrophe (') and for inches is a double quotation mark (").
To properly write measurements in feet and inches, you typically write the measurement in feet first, followed by a single quote mark (') to represent inches. For example, 5 feet 8 inches would be written as 5'8".
To properly write out measurements in feet and inches, you typically write the measurement in feet first, followed by a single quote mark (') to represent inches. For example, 5 feet 8 inches would be written as 5'8".
Well this is just how things happened...
the foot was a measurement of the king's foot, which happened to be 12 inches long. Thus 1 foot = 12 inches.
To compare the lengths, we can convert everything to inches. Two yards is 72 inches (2 yards × 36 inches/yard). Five feet is 60 inches (5 feet × 12 inches/foot), and 5 feet 10 inches is 70 inches (60 inches + 10 inches). Therefore, 2 yards (72 inches) is the longest, followed by 5 feet 10 inches (70 inches), then 68 inches, and finally 5 feet (60 inches).
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Commas should not be used to separate the numbers in a person's height. The number in feet should be followed by an apostrophe and the number in inches should be followed by a quotation mark.
No. For women the NCAA 3 point line is right at the top of the key (19 feet 9 inches), and for men it is a distance of 20 feet 9 inches, each radiating from the center of and directly below, the basket to just beyond the arc.