// 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
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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.
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Is 67 inches tall for a woman?
67 inches (5′ 7″) is slightly above average for women in the United States, where the average female height is around 5′ 4″. Globally, it would be considered tall for a woman.
What is 67 inches in cm?
67 inches equals 170.18 centimeters. To convert, multiply inches by 2.54: 67 × 2.54 = 170.18 cm.
How do you convert 67 inches to feet and inches?
Divide 67 by 12: you get 5 with a remainder of 7. So 67 inches = 5 feet 7 inches. In decimal, that is 5.5833 feet.
// 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
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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.
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Is 72 inches the same as 6 feet?
Yes, 72 inches is exactly 6 feet with zero remainder. Because 6 × 12 = 72, the conversion is perfectly clean — no decimal, no leftover inches. It's one of the tidiest conversions in the imperial system.
How tall is 72 inches in meters?
72 inches equals exactly 1.8288 meters. Multiply 72 by 0.0254 (the number of meters in one inch) to get 1.8288 m. In centimeters that is 182.88 cm.
Is 6 feet (72 inches) considered tall for a man?
Yes, 6 feet (72 inches) is above average for men in most countries. The global average male height is roughly 5′ 7″ to 5′ 9″ depending on the population. In the US, the average adult male is about 5′ 9″, making 6 feet noticeably tall.
What everyday objects are close to 72 inches long?
A standard queen-size bed is 80 inches long, while a twin bed is 75 inches — both close to 72 inches. A standard interior door is typically 80 inches tall. Surfboards often come in 72-inch (6-foot) lengths for shortboard styles.
// 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
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// 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.
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Is 60 inches exactly 5 feet?
Yes, 60 inches is exactly 5 feet with no remainder. Since 5 × 12 = 60, this is one of the cleanest imperial conversions — a whole number of feet with zero leftover inches.
What is 60 inches in meters and centimeters?
60 inches equals exactly 152.40 centimeters, or 1.524 meters. Multiply 60 by 2.54 to get centimeters: 60 × 2.54 = 152.40 cm. To get meters, divide by 100: 1.524 m.
Is 5 feet (60 inches) short for a woman?
5 feet (60 inches) is slightly below average for adult women in the United States, where the average female height is about 5′ 4″. Globally, it is close to or at the average for women in many countries, particularly in parts of Asia and Latin America.
Why is 60 a special number in measurement?
60 is the foundation of sexagesimal counting, an ancient Babylonian system. It explains why there are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, and 360 degrees in a circle. Its high divisibility — by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, and 30 — made it ideal for ancient measurement systems.
// 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
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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.
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How many feet and inches is 71 inches?
71 inches equals 5 feet 11 inches. Divide 71 by 12 to get 5 feet with a remainder of 11 inches (since 5 × 12 = 60, and 71 − 60 = 11). In decimal form, that is 5.9167 feet.
Is 71 inches tall for a man?
Yes, 71 inches (5′ 11″) is above average for men in most countries. The average American male stands around 5′ 9″, making 5′ 11″ noticeably tall. At just one inch below 6 feet, it is often described as "almost 6 foot."
What is 71 inches in centimeters?
71 inches equals 180.34 centimeters, or 1.8034 meters. Multiply 71 by 2.54 to get the exact cm value: 71 × 2.54 = 180.34 cm. This is very close to the 180 cm mark that many people consider a benchmark height.
Is 71 a prime number?
Yes, 71 is a prime number. It has no divisors other than 1 and 71 itself. This makes it the only value among the six conversions on this site (48, 60, 67, 71, 72, 120) that is prime and cannot be broken down into smaller whole-number factors.
// 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
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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.
// frequently asked questions
Is 120 inches really exactly 10 feet?
Yes, 120 inches is exactly 10 feet — one of the cleanest conversions possible. Because 10 × 12 = 120, the division is perfect with no decimal and no remainder. This makes 120 inches easy to work with in construction, interior design, and carpentry.
How many meters is 120 inches?
120 inches equals exactly 3.048 meters, or 304.80 centimeters. This is calculated by multiplying 120 by 0.0254 (meters per inch): 120 × 0.0254 = 3.048 m. It is also exactly 3 meters and 4.8 centimeters.
Where would you encounter 120 inches (10 feet) in real life?
10 feet (120 inches) shows up frequently in architecture and construction: standard commercial ceiling heights are 9–10 feet; garage doors are often 10 feet tall; some trucks and SUVs measure close to 10 feet in length; and drywall sheets often come in 10-foot lengths (120 inches).
What makes 120 a special number mathematically?
120 is a highly composite number, meaning it has more divisors than any smaller positive integer (16 divisors in total: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30, 40, 60, and 120). It is also 5! (5 factorial: 1×2×3×4×5 = 120), and the sum of the first 15 natural numbers.
// 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
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// interactive — try any value
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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.
// frequently asked questions
How many feet is 48 inches?
48 inches is exactly 4 feet. Since 4 × 12 = 48, this conversion has no decimal and no leftover inches — a perfectly clean result. It is equivalent to one-third of 12 feet, or exactly half of 8 feet.
Is 48 inches tall for a child?
48 inches (4 feet) is roughly the average height for a child around 7 to 8 years old in the United States, though this varies widely. Many amusement parks use 48 inches as the minimum height for larger rides, so it is a commonly referenced milestone in child development and safety standards.
What is 48 inches in centimeters?
48 inches equals 121.92 centimeters, or 1.2192 meters. To calculate, multiply 48 by 2.54 (centimeters per inch): 48 × 2.54 = 121.92 cm. This is just under 1.22 meters.
What common objects are 48 inches long?
Many everyday objects measure close to 48 inches (4 feet): standard kitchen countertops are typically 36 inches high, but some island sections span 48 inches wide; a standard wooden pallet is 48 × 40 inches; most bar-height tables are around 42–48 inches tall; and junior hockey sticks are often cut to about 48 inches for youth players.
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