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Katelyn Rivas
7 September, 10:57
Six ft or two meters
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Gregory Perez
7 September, 11:31
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Two meters is greater because there are about 79 inches in two meters and when you do 6 x 12 you get 72 inches, so six feet are less than two meters. Vice versa if you wanted the smaller length.
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