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Which is bigger?83 ft or 786 in?
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Which is bigger?83 ft or 786 in?
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83 FT Because if you divide 786 by 12 (Which is how many inches are in a foot) you will get 65.5 ft.
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Okay so, lets turn 83 feet into inches!
there is 12 inchs in one foot, so we times 83 by 12
83x12= 996 in
996 inches is bigger then 786 inches.
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