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33 feet is how many meters? Hint: 1 ft ≈ 0.305 m Round your answer to the nearest tenth. (HELP!)
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33 ft because it’s 33 ft
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10.1m
Explanation:
1ft = 0.305m
33ft = 33 x 0.305m = 10.065m ≈ 10.1m
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