4.50 m
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4.50 m
I am not familiar with the metric system and i was wondering what 4.50 m is in feet.
- vaultguru6
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until you memorize the convertions, you can use this website to calculate it.
http://www.worldwidemetric.com/metcal.htm
http://www.worldwidemetric.com/metcal.htm
- rainbowgirl28
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THye have a cool conversion calculator on thier site. www.polevaultcoach.com
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tac4376 wrote:THye have a cool conversion calculator on thier site. www.polevaultcoach.com
which they copied from my site
http://www.purduepv.com
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