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34 inches is 2 feet 10 inches, or 2 10/12 feet, or 2.83333....
Then the ratio 34 in to 14 ft is
2.83333... ft
---------------- = approx. 0.21 (no units of measurement).
14 ft
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14 feet is equivalent to 168 inches
34 : 168
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Now Simplify
17 : 84
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17 : 84 should be your Ratio
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