Convert 20 Foot to Foot (US survey): 20 Foot in Foot (US survey)

This calculator allows you to convert from Foot to Foot (US survey) and in a reverse direction. To convert from Foot to Foot (US survey), enter the amount of Foot into the first input and to convert from Foot (US survey) to Foot, enter the amount of Foot (US survey) into the second input.

20 Foot = 19.99996 Foot (US survey)

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How to convert 20 Foot to Foot (US survey)?

20 Foot equal 19.99996 Foot (US survey).

Every 1 Foot = 0.999998 Foot (US survey) and so, 20 Foot = 20 multiplied by 0.999998 = 19.99996 Foot (US survey).

Foot

What is foot?

Foot is a common unit of length. Its abbreviation is "ft". In the past, human body was the base from which length units were derived. Foot is an important unit in the US customary systems of measurement.

English, Chinese, and French and some other systems use foot for length measurement.

In general, foot ranges from a quarter to a third of a meter depending on the system used.

The fact is that the international foot is the most commonly used nowadays which equals 12 inches.

Foot to Foot (US survey) Conversions Table

10 Foot = 9.99998 Foot (US survey)
11 Foot = 10.999978 Foot (US survey)
12 Foot = 11.999976 Foot (US survey)
13 Foot = 12.999974 Foot (US survey)
14 Foot = 13.999972 Foot (US survey)
15 Foot = 14.99997 Foot (US survey)
16 Foot = 15.999968 Foot (US survey)
17 Foot = 16.999966 Foot (US survey)
18 Foot = 17.999964 Foot (US survey)
19 Foot = 18.999962 Foot (US survey)
20 Foot = 19.99996 Foot (US survey)
21 Foot = 20.999958 Foot (US survey)
22 Foot = 21.999956 Foot (US survey)
23 Foot = 22.999954 Foot (US survey)
24 Foot = 23.999952 Foot (US survey)
25 Foot = 24.99995 Foot (US survey)
26 Foot = 25.999948 Foot (US survey)
27 Foot = 26.999946 Foot (US survey)
28 Foot = 27.999944 Foot (US survey)
29 Foot = 28.999942 Foot (US survey)
30 Foot = 29.99994 Foot (US survey)
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