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How do i do 18.69m=?ft
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How do i do 18.69m=?ft
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Ok so 1 meter is equivalent to 3.28ft so to change 18.69 meters into feet we simple multiply it by 3.28 (3.28084) to be accurate which will give you the answer of 61.318898 feet
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18.69m = 61 feet 3.827 inches
i hope that helps!
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