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The length and breath of a rectangular garden are 2m 60cm and 4ft 8in respetively.find the diferences between the length and the breath in ft
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The length and breath of a rectangular garden are 2m 60cm and 4ft 8in respetively.find the diferences between the length and the breath in ft
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2m 60cm-4ft 8in=1.1776 meters which in feet
3.86351706 ft
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