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  • 02-09-2020
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A sidewalk has a length of 75.00m. How many inches is this? (Hint: you need to use two unit conversion fraction. 1 cm equals about 0.3937 inches)

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  • 02-09-2020

Length = (75.00 m)

Length = (75 meter) x (3.28084 foot/meter) x (12 inch/foot)

Length = (75 x 3.28084 x 12) (meter-foot-inch / meter-foot)

Length = 2,952.76 inches

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