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The formula for converting centimeters to feet is: Feet = Cm ÷ 30.48 The formula for converting centimeters to feet AND inches is: Whole feet = floor(Cm ÷ 30.48) + Inches = (Cm ÷ 30.48 - Whole feet) × 12
How many cm is 5'7"?
5 feet 7 inches is equal to 170.18 centimeters. As there are 2.54 cm in an inch, we can calculate it by converting to inches first: [(5 × 12)+7] × 2.54 = 170.18cm.
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feet = centimeters ÷ 30.48. The length in feet is equal to the length in centimeters divided by 30.48. For example, here's how to convert 170 centimeters to feet using the formula above. feet = (170 cm ÷ 30.48) = 5.577428 ft. So, 170 cm in feet is 5.577428.
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