// exact conversion result
// whole feet
5 ft
5 × 12 = 60 inches
// remaining inches
7 in
67 − 60 = 7 inches left
// proportional ruler — 72″ (6 ft) scale
0″12″24″
36″48″60″72″
// interactive — try any value
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67 inches = 5 feet 7 inches
The average height of an adult woman in the US.
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5′ 7″ is considered average height globally across all genders.
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67 inches = 170.18 cm
Or 1.7018 meters. Multiply inches by 2.54.
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There are exactly 12 inches in a foot — a unit dating back to Ancient Rome.
// exact conversion result
// whole feet
6 ft
6 × 12 = 72 inches
// remaining inches
0 in
72 − 72 = 0 inches left
// proportional ruler — 72″ (6 ft) scale — full bar
0″12″24″
36″48″60″72″
// interactive — try any value
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72 inches = exactly 6 feet
A perfect, clean conversion — zero remainder, zero fraction.
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6 feet has historically been the informal benchmark height for NBA prospects.
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72 inches = 182.88 cm
Or exactly 1.8288 meters. Multiply inches by 2.54.
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72 = 6 × 12. Also a highly composite number — divisible by 12 different factors.
// exact conversion result
// whole feet
5 ft
5 × 12 = 60 inches
// remaining inches
0 in
60 − 60 = 0 inches left
// proportional ruler — 72″ (6 ft) scale
0″12″24″
36″48″60″72″
// interactive — try any value
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60 inches = exactly 5 feet
A perfectly clean whole-number conversion — zero remainder.
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5 feet is roughly the global average height for adult women worldwide.
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60 inches = 152.40 cm
Or exactly 1.524 meters. Multiply inches by 2.54.
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60 is the base of sexagesimal counting — why clocks have 60 minutes and 60 seconds.
// exact conversion result
// whole feet
5 ft
5 × 12 = 60 inches
// remaining inches
11 in
71 − 60 = 11 inches left
// proportional ruler — 72″ (6 ft) scale
0″12″24″
36″48″60″72″
// interactive — try any value
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71 inches = 5 feet 11 inches
Just one single inch shy of the 6-foot mark.
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5′ 11″ is considered tall for most populations — above the global male average.
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71 inches = 180.34 cm
Or 1.8034 meters. Multiply inches by 2.54.
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71 is a prime number — it has no divisors other than 1 and itself.
// exact conversion result
// whole feet
10 ft
10 × 12 = 120 inches
// remaining inches
0 in
120 − 120 = 0 inches left
// proportional ruler — 120″ (10 ft) scale — full bar
0″24″48″
72″96″120″
// interactive — try any value
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120 inches = exactly 10 feet
A round, clean conversion — 10 whole feet, zero remainder.
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10 feet is a common ceiling height in modern open-plan homes and offices.
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120 inches = 304.80 cm
Or exactly 3.048 meters. Multiply inches by 2.54.
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120 = 10 × 12. Also a highly composite number divisible by many factors.
// exact conversion result
// whole feet
4 ft
4 × 12 = 48 inches
// remaining inches
0 in
48 − 48 = 0 inches left
// proportional ruler — 72″ (6 ft) scale
0″12″24″
36″48″60″72″
// interactive — try any value
📏
48 inches = exactly 4 feet
A perfect whole-number result — no remainder at all.
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4 feet (48″) is a common minimum height requirement for amusement park rides.
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48 inches = 121.92 cm
Or 1.2192 meters. Multiply inches by 2.54.
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48 = 4 × 12. It's also 2⁴ × 3, making it a highly composite number.
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