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Metric–Imperial Length and Distance Conversions

Quick reference quiz: give the standard exact or commonly used conversion values between metric and imperial length units (cm/in, km/mi, in/cm, m/ft).

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AI-drafted from cluster "Metric–Imperial Length and Distance Conversions". Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion_of_unitshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion_of_units

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  • 01How many centimetres are defined to be exactly one international inch?
  • 02How many inches are exactly equal to one centimetre (reciprocal of 2.54 cm/in)?
  • 03How many metres are exactly one international foot defined as?
  • 04How many feet are in one metre (reciprocal of 0.3048 m/ft), to the commonly cited precision?
  • 05How many kilometres are exactly equal to one international statute mile?
  • 06How many miles are in one kilometre (reciprocal of 1.609344 km/mi), commonly used approximate value?
  • 07Express one inch in metres (using the defined 2.54 cm per inch).
  • 08Express one centimetre in metres.
  • 09How many centimetres are in one foot (using 12 inches per foot and 2.54 cm per inch)?
  • 10How many inches are there in one yard (standard imperial relationship)?

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