When you’re working in your garden, you might want to measure how long a row of plants is, or how wide a garden bed is. Sometimes, we use different measurements, like meters and feet.
In this case, we want to convert 7.5 meters into feet. To do this, we can use the conversion factor where 1 meter is equal to approximately 3.28 feet. This means if we want to find out how many feet 7.5 meters is, we can multiply it by 3.28.
So, the equation looks like this:
$$
7.5 \, \text{m} \times 3.28 \, \frac{\text{feet}}{\text{meter}} = 24.6 \, \text{feet}
$$
This tells us that 7.5 meters is equal to about 24.6 feet.
Now, let’s think about some objects in your garden that are about 24.6 feet long! Here are 7 examples:
- A small garden hose.
- The length of a standard garden shed.
- A trellis for climbing plants.
- An average-sized picnic table.
- The distance across a small patio.
- A row of flowerbeds.
- The length of a fence segment in your yard.
By understanding these measurements, you can plan your garden space better!