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  2. How much is 168 cm in feet and inches? - Socratic

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    and hence 168 cm are equal to 5 feet and 6.1416 inches or rounding it say 5 feet and 6 inches.. 168 cm are equal to approximately 5 feet and 6 inches. Each inch is equal to 2.54 cm. Therefor, each cm is equal to 1/2.54=0.3937 inches. Hence, 168 cm are equal to 168xx0.3937=66.1416 inches. As each feet has 12 inches, 5 feet are equal to 12xx5=60 ...

  3. How do you convert 15 feet to centimeters? - Socratic

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    Multiply by 1 but in the form of 1 = 15 15. 30.48 12 ×1 → 30.48 12 × 15 15 = 457.2 cm 180 inches. where 180 inches is the same length as 15 feet. So 457.2 is the number of centimetres in 180 inches (15 feet) 15 feet is equal to 457.2 cm. Each feet has 12 inches and each inch is equivalent to 2.54 cm.

  4. How much is 4.22 grams per cm. in pounds per feet? | Socratic

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    How much is #4.22# grams per cm. in pounds per feet? Physics. 1 Answer

  5. A box with a square base and open top must have a volume of ... -...

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    The Volume of a box with a square base x by x cm and height h cm is V=x^2h The amount of material used is directly proportional to the surface area, so we will minimize the amount of material by minimizing the surface area. The surface area of the box described is A=x^2 +4xh We need A as a function of x alone, so we'll use the fact that V=x^2h = 32,000 cm^3 which gives us h = (32,000)/x^2, so ...

  6. A person 1.80 m tall stands in front of a plane mirror. What ......

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    Solution : The mirror must be at least half as tall as the person standing in front of it. Since the person is 180 cm tall, the vertical dimension of the mirror must be at least 90 cm. The lower edge of the mirror must be at a height that is half the distance between his feet and eyes. Since the eyes are located 6 cm from the top of his head which means it is at a height of 174 cm from his ...

  7. Suppose you are 5 feet 2 inches tall. Give your height in ... -...

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    That is basically correct, except the cm value should be 79, not 80. This is a conversion that just depends on the accuracy of the standard. As a basis we can use 1.00 "inch" = 2.54cm, 1.00 "foot" = 12.0 "inches" and 1.00m = 100cm For the example, 9'2" can be converted first into inches: 9 xx 12 + 2 = 110"inches". This can be converted into cm: 110 xx 2.54 = 279.4cm This can then be converted ...

  8. In a scale drawing of an apartment, 1 centimeter represents ... -...

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    In a scale drawing of an apartment, 1 centimeter represents 2 and 3/4 ft. if the length of the kitchen is 4 and 1/2 CM on the scale drawing, what is the actual length in feet of the kitchen?

  9. Using Implicit Differentiation to Solve Related Rates Problems -...

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    Explanation: This is a classic Related Rates problems. The idea behind Related Rates is that you have a geometric model that doesn't change, even as the numbers do change. For example, this shape will remain a sphere even as it changes size. The relationship between a where's volume and it's radius is. V = 4 3 πr3.

  10. Unit Conversions - Chemistry - Socratic

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    Certain systems, such as the SI system of units, have different units for describing the same features, such as the meter and millimeter, which are both units of distance. If a measurement is given in one unit, it can be converted into another unit describing the same property, such as length. A conversion factor can be used, such as a meter being 1000 times more than a millimeter ...

  11. Solving Right Triangles - Trigonometry - Socratic

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    x + y + 90o = 180o. x + y = 180o − 90o. x + y = 90o. That is, the sum of the two acute angles in a right triangle is equal to 90o. If we know one of these angles, we can easily substitute that value and find the missing one. For example, if one of the angles in a right triangle is 25o, the other acute angle is given by: 25o + y = 90o.