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Jeremy measured the height of a basketball net to be 10 feet off the ground. What is the equivalent measurements in meters?
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Jeremy measured the height of a basketball net to be 10 feet off the ground. What is the equivalent measurements in meters?
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The answer is 3.04800 meters.
Why you may ask? Well 1ft = 0.3048 meters so you calculate 10 ft based off this measurement and you get 3.04800 meters.
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