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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 1.7 cubic feet is a measure of volume, not height. You can't really convert cubic feet directly to inches high without knowing the shape or dimensions involved. It's like asking how many apples are in a Basketball - they're just not the same thing.

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To find the height in inches from cubic feet, you need to know the shape of the object. If we assume a cubic shape (same height, width, and depth), then you would cube the cubic root of 1.7 to find the side length of the cube. Since there are 12 inches in a foot, you would then convert the side length from feet to inches (if necessary) to find the height.

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9mo ago
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Well, darling, 1.7 cubic feet is a volume measurement, not a height. If you want to know the height, you need to know the shape of the object. But if you're feeling sassy, I'll tell you that 1.7 cubic feet is equivalent to about 2,443.2 cubic inches.

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4mo ago
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The height of 1.7 cubic feet could be any value, depending entirely on the dimensions of its shape.

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14y ago
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I’m ol school not sure to the metic system

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3w ago
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How many inches is 1.7 cubic

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103.740365 cubic inches

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15y ago
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7.0*12*12*12 = 12096 cubic inches.

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13y ago
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You cannot compare VOLUME and LENGTH

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