The phrase "100 feet in the air" typically refers to something elevated above the ground, while "lies on the ground" suggests it is at ground level. A playful interpretation could be that a tree or tall building stands 100 feet high, with its roots or foundation firmly on the ground. Alternatively, it could also refer to an object like a kite or balloon that is tethered and only appears to be floating above the ground.
A hundred feet of what?
A mile is 5,280 feet, so 52.8 x 100 (feet), or 52.8 hundred feet. Or fifty two hundred eighty feet.
100 meters = 328.08399 feet
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1 yard = 3 feet so there are 100 yards in 300 feet
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A hundred feet of what?
100 feet into the ground
A mile is 5,280 feet, so 52.8 x 100 (feet), or 52.8 hundred feet. Or fifty two hundred eighty feet.
100 meters = 328.08399 feet
100 inches = 8.333 feet
100 Miles
100
100 feet is 30.48 meters.
100 yards = 300 feet
one hundred feet (100 ft)is one yard (1yd).
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