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Ismael Leach
27 May, 12:38
How do you describe a meter in English units?
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Christopher Marquez
27 May, 15:34
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I assume that you mean the US customary units (there are also the British Units, which are a bit different at times).
One meter is equal to around 1.0936 yard or to 39.370 inches.
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