Want this question answered?
Be notified when an answer is posted
Almost five; 4.95
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, five sixths of a foot is equal to 5/6 x 12 = 10 inches.
5.58333 Five foot Seven. 12 Inches in a foot. 12x5 is 60. So that's Five foot, then you have seven inches left over.
Three inches is a quarter of a foot. Twenty five is a quarter of one hundred so the answer is twenty five hundredths of a foot.
Approx. 165
The Montresor coat of arms is a huge golden foot on a blue background crushing a serpent that is biting into the Foot.
Movements of the body are the changes in body position or location that occur as a result of muscle contraction and joint movement. These movements include actions such as walking, running, jumping, and bending. The different types of body movements are essential for daily activities and maintaining overall health and well-being.
Five foot seven. Five foot seven.
run through tires
You have to be between five foot six and five foot ten and a half.
5 toes in a foot! 5 toes in a foot! 5 toes in a foot!
first: -arms: rounded in front of you as if you were holding a beach ball -feet: start will them parallel, then put weight on the heels while pushing the toes outward second: -arms: start in first, and bring the arms straight out to the sides -feet: start with the feet in first and put them a foot apart instead of the heels touching third: -arms: start in first, bring on arm down, and bring one up, keeping them both rounded -feet: start in first and bring one heel into the arch of the other foot
five foot five
The fundamentals begin with; plies, (bending the knees), tendue( pointing foot forward), retire(lifting the leg up bending the knee until the toe is touching side of knee). These are just a few of the basic leg movements. Arm are tyen combined to make movements with the whole body at the same time.
It means "strong of foot". The coat of arms bears a lower leg and foot.
Twenty-Five-Foot Space Simulator was created in 1961.
Five foot by twenty-five foot is one possibility.