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The record long jump is 349.5 in. Covert this to meters. There are 2.54 cm in an inch
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The record long jump is 349.5 in. Covert this to meters. There are 2.54 cm in an inch
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Well, if you do your calculations correctly. You divide the length value by 39.37, in order to convert from inches to meters.
349.5in to meters is 8.8773 meters.
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