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The ratio of a human's femur (thigh bone) length to the person's height is approximately 1:4. If Thomas is 5.8 feet tall, about how long would you expect his femur to …
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The ratio of a human's femur (thigh bone) length to the person's height is approximately 1:4. If Thomas is 5.8 feet tall, about how long would you expect his femur to …
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The ratio of a human's femur (thigh bone)
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1.45 feet
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5.8/4 = 1.45
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