' is for feet
" is for inches
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2007-07-24 04:07:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Inches
5'4" = 5 Feet, 4 Inches
2007-07-24 04:09:01
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answer #2
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answered by thatdrummerguy42 2
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5 feet = 5'
4 inches = 4"
2007-07-24 04:07:13
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The second one, 5' 4"
2007-07-24 04:07:15
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answer #4
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answered by Cubs39 4
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answer #5
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answered by ? 3
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' is the symbol for feet
" is the symbol for inches
hence 5 feet 4 inches would be written as
5'4"
2007-07-24 04:10:10
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answer #6
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answered by Nterprize 3
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The " (double quote) represents inches. The ' (single quote) represents feet. So 5'4" is correct.
2007-07-24 04:07:06
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answer #7
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answered by Hoosier Daddy 6
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5 ft 4 ins = 5 ` 4 "
2007-07-24 04:30:24
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answer #8
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answered by Como 7
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5' 4" ' is feet, "is inches
2007-07-24 04:08:39
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answer #9
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answered by RoflCoptR 2
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5'4"
It works the same way with angles, For example:50 degrees 49 minutes 12 seconds would be 50 degrees 49' 12".
2007-07-24 04:08:10
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answer #10
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answered by ironduke8159 7
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Answer: 5' 4"
Single quotation (') for feet and double quotation (") for inches
2007-07-27 23:09:20
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answer #11
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answered by Jun Agruda 7
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