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XTI 1 7 ft. = . . in. 3 . 13. Calculate using the table below: 2 " . 1 5 . Calculations Use chapters 8 and 9 of your textbook to solve the next set of problems. Show your wor . 1 . Equivalences of Units
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Calculations
Use chapters 8 and 9 of your textbook to solve the next set of problems. Show your wor
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Equivalences of Units in Length in the U.S. Customary System
12 inches (in.) = 1 foot (ft)
3 ft = 1 yard (yd)
5280 ft = 1 mile (mi
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