The idea is to: 1) Convert everything to the same unit. For instance, convert the meter to the equivalent in cm. 2) Divide the meter (or its equivalent in cm) by 5 cm.
times it by a hundred
186 cm = 7 feet and 8 inches
28 m 1 meter = 100 centimeters 1 centimeter = 0.01 meter
0.1 m 1 meter = 100 centimeters 1 centimeter = 0.01 meter
= 170 cm = (170/30.48) feet
7/10
To convert 1 meter 80 cm to feet, first convert the meter measurement to feet by dividing by 0.3048 (1 meter = 3.28084 feet). So, 1 meter is approximately 3.28084 feet. Next, convert the 80 cm to feet by dividing by 30.48 (1 foot = 30.48 cm). 80 cm is approximately 0.26247 feet. Finally, add the two results together: 3.28084 feet + 0.26247 feet = 3.54331 feet. Therefore, 1 meter 80 cm is approximately 3.54 feet.
Do this in three steps: 1) Convert everything to cm (1 m = 100 cm) 2) Convert cm to inches (divide by 2.54) 3) Convert inches to feet and inches (divide by 12; the integer part is feet, the remainder is inches).
70 cm is 2.3 feet.
To convert 1 meter and 51 cm to feet, first convert the meter to feet. 1 meter is approximately 3.28 feet. Then, convert the 51 cm to inches, as there are 2.54 cm in an inch. 51 cm is approximately 20 inches. Therefore, 1 meter and 51 cm is approximately 3 feet 4 inches.
1 foot = 30.48 cm 1 sq. ft. = 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm = 929.03 sq. cm 929.03 sq. cm = 0.0929 sq. meter
By definition, 1 foot is 0.3048 meter = 30.48 centimeters. So, 1220 cm divided by 30.48 will convert to feet which is 40.026246719160104986876640419948 or approx. 40 ft and 5/16 in.
The idea is to: 1) Convert everything to the same unit. For instance, convert the meter to the equivalent in cm. 2) Divide the meter (or its equivalent in cm) by 5 cm.
70/100 or 7/10 or 0.7
Multiply the feet by 30.48 to convert to cm.Multiply the feet by 30.48 to convert to cm.Multiply the feet by 30.48 to convert to cm.Multiply the feet by 30.48 to convert to cm.
Well, isn't that a lovely measurement! 1 meter and 75 centimeters is about 5 feet 9 inches. Just imagine a beautiful tree standing tall and proud, reaching for the sky. Every measurement is like a happy little tree in our world of numbers.