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Foot is singular, while feet is plural. When measuring, one might say that something is one foot, or three feet. When asking a question about the distance or length of something, one might ask, "How many feet is it?"

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In math, "foot" and "feet" refer to units of measurement for length. They are equivalent: 1 foot is equal to 12 inches, and 1 foot is also equal to plural form feet. So, in math, foot and feet are essentially the same thing when referring to measurement.

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A foot is a unit of length, so it applies to questions like how tall is some building or how far did a car just drive. A square foot is a unit of area, so it applies to stuff like how much carpet do we need to cover all the floor in the house or what the surface area of an orange is.

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Feet is only 1 demensional square feet is 2 demensional.

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Foot is the singular form of feet. 1 foot, 2 feet, 3 feet etc.

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in measurement, one foot singular, two or more are plural, therefore feet

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a foot is 1 and feet is 2, 3 or 4 or more

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Feet

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Yes

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