Inches would be better, because some people have very specific preferences as to the length of the jumprope. They may really prefer a 55" jumprope over a 60" rope, but you would label these both as 5 foot ropes.
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To use inches to measure a math book would make more sense, but feet does too, since a math book's length on the binding side is close to a foot. Inches makes the most sense though.
The length of the Statue of Liberty's torch is 151 inches(383.5 centimeters). That's 12 feet, 7 inches (3.835 meters).
A weighing scale would not be able to measure in feet and inches.A weighing scale would not be able to measure in feet and inches.A weighing scale would not be able to measure in feet and inches.A weighing scale would not be able to measure in feet and inches.
A ruler is used to measure distances. Feet, inches, meters, centimeters, and millimeters.
This may be a tricky question. How long is the 3 point line. If you straightened out the High School 3 point line (arc), it would measure over 72 feet 6.53 inches. The length of the NCAA or NBA court is 94 feet to give perspective. My 2nd answer: 19 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal to the far side of the arc for High School basketball, 20 feet 9 inches for NCAA, and 23 feet 9 inches from behind the arc to the center of the goal for NBA basketball courts.