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  • 18-03-2024
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Please help me solve this problem 13.5 ft 2 in=1.5 ft

Please help me solve this problem 135 ft 2 in15 ft class=

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  • 18-03-2024

Answer: 18 inches

Step-by-step explanation: First you divide 13.5 ft by 1.5 ft which is 9 so that you can know how many 2 inch sections there are. Then you multiply 9 by 2 to get 18 inches.

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