ft. or '
ex.) 2 ft. and 2' are the same
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∙ 14y agoThis 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
feet as in plural? then more then two....
7 feet
That is seven feet. One yard is three feet x two, plus one foot.
One foot is two feet shorter than one yard.
Two feet.
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
feet as in plural? then more then two....
One foot. Two feet.
7 feet
Two feet is less than two yards. There are 12 inches in one foot. There are 3 feet in one yard. Two yards would be 6 feet.
A foot is a unit of distance. A cubic foot is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
That is seven feet. One yard is three feet x two, plus one foot.
Two feet is 24 inches @12 inches per foot.
One foot is two feet shorter than one yard.
An animal with two feet is a biped.
There are 24 inches in two feet.