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Misha measured a distance of 60 feet from her kitchen to the bedroom. What is the equivalent number of meters. (Rounded to the nearest hundredth)?
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1 feet = 0.3048 meters
So we do a unit conversion to cancel out the feet unit.
Look at my picture to see the work
Please let me know if this helped!
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