either way
Well you never would say a person is 50 foot tall. Weh you add inches, I beleive the way it is said, is conider improper English, but has been adopted over time. Properly you would say a person is 5 feet, 6 inches not 5 foot 6.
No actually I would use feet because when people say how tall they are they say I am 4 foot 5 they don't usually say i am 2 meters.
1.85 m to feet is 6.06 rounded lets say 6.1so 5.6 - 6.1 = -.6 of a foot
This is not a math problem but a word problem. Feet is the plural of foot. One does not say foots but rather feet. One foot, two feet, three feet etc
1 foot = 1 feet, feet is just the plural of the word foot. Similar to how you would say 1 goose or many geese.
Well you never would say a person is 50 foot tall. Weh you add inches, I beleive the way it is said, is conider improper English, but has been adopted over time. Properly you would say a person is 5 feet, 6 inches not 5 foot 6.
No actually I would use feet because when people say how tall they are they say I am 4 foot 5 they don't usually say i am 2 meters.
There is no way to say exactly how tall you will be from your foot size. But there are studies that show that there is a positive correlation between foot size and height. In general, a larger person will have a larger foot to support the weight and movement. https://www.statcrunch.com/5.0/viewreport.php?reportid=35115You can not go by observation alone, you must do a scientific study with a large number of people.
She has pretty big feet for her height. I'd say 11 in womens.
Metres are typically used to measure a person's height as it provides a more practical and accurate representation. In some cases, centimetres may also be used for precision, particularly when dealing with infants or younger children.
feet - pieds foot - pied :)
1.85 m to feet is 6.06 rounded lets say 6.1so 5.6 - 6.1 = -.6 of a foot
This is not a math problem but a word problem. Feet is the plural of foot. One does not say foots but rather feet. One foot, two feet, three feet etc
foot: pied (masc.); feet: [les] pieds.
1 foot = 1 feet, feet is just the plural of the word foot. Similar to how you would say 1 goose or many geese.
Tables have legs, not feet.However, a table can have a height of four foot. In saying the word "four", we know the table has more than one leg, so it could be argued that we need to say "feet" as it is a plural
The height of something can be written in many ways. There are tons of units: Feet, Inches, Centimeters, Milimeters, etc. If you're asking about a person's height then the proper way to write it would be: 5'4. 5 being the feet 4 being the inches.