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jl2ealey
17-11-2016
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if 1" = 2.5' then how many feet is 3.75"=
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17-11-2016
1" = 2.5'
2.5'(3.75") = 9.375'
3.75" = 9.375'
For every inch is 2.5ft
1 - 2.5 ft
2 - 5 ft
3 - 7.5 ft
.75' - 0.625 ft
7.5' + 0.625' = 9.375"
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