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Well, the ratio would 54in:5ft
But we can reduce that down, if it's okay to let the ratio include decimals.
54 ÷ 5 = 10.8
5 ÷ 5 = 1
Then the ratio would be 10.8in:1ft
If you don't want decimals, then the ratio is 54in:5ft
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5 ft is 5 times 12 inches which is 60 inches
So 54 to 60.
In ratios a to b is a:b
so 54 to 60 is 54:60
and we can simplify that and we get
54:60
27:30
9:10
So the ratio of 54 in to 5 ft is 9 inches to 10 inches. :)
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