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Complete the equation: 43 in=ft
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Complete the equation: 43 in=ft
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12 inches = 1 foot. You can divide 43 by 12 to get your answer
The answer is 3.6 feet for 43 inches
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There are 12 inches in one foot. This means that 43/12 = 3 remainder 7. In other words,
43 in = 3ft 7in
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