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Is 64 in greater than 5feet
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Yes, because 5 feet = 60 inches. Hope this helps ;)
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Yes; 64 inches is approximately 5.3 feet, which is greater than 5 feet. You can figure this out if you divide 64 by 12 (because there are 12 inches in one foot).
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