Feet and Inches to Inches Conversion

To utilize the feet (ft) and inches (in) to inches conversion calculator, begin by inputting the desired length in feet and inches into the respective fields. Then, press the “Convert” button. The calculator will swiftly compute the total length in inches and display it in the output field labeled “Result in total inches.” To reset the calculator for a new calculation, simply click the “Reset” button. This user-friendly tool simplifies the conversion process and provides accurate results at your fingertips.

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How to Convert Feet and Inches to Inches?

1 foot is equal to 12 inches:

1 ft = 12

The length measured in inches (″) can be expressed as the length measured in feet (ft) multiplied by 12, added to the initial length measured in inches (″):

d(″) = d(ft) * 12 + d(″)

Example

Imagine you are an electrician working on a project where you need to determine the length of a wire. The wire’s length is given in feet and inches. To calculate its total length in inches, you can use the following formula:

d(″) = d(ft) * 12 + d(″)

For instance, if you have a wire that is 3 feet and 6 inches long, the calculation would be:

d(″) = (3 feet * 12 inches / foot) + 6 inches = 36 inches + 6 inches = 42 inches

So, the wire is 42 inches long. This conversion is crucial in electrical work to ensure accurate measurements for wiring and cable installation.

Feet to Inches Conversion Table

Here’s a conversion table for feet and inches to inches, covering the 50 most commonly used values:

FeetInchesTotal Inches
000
011
022
033
044
055
066
077
088
099
01010
01111
1012
1113
1214
1315
1416
1517
1618
1719
1820
1921
11022
11123
2024
2125
2226
2327
2428
2529
2630
2731
2832
2933
21034
21135
3036
3137
3238
3339
3440
3541
3642
3743
3844
3945
31046
31147
4048
4149
4250
Feet to inches conversion chart

NOTE: This table lists the feet, inches, and their equivalent total inches for the most commonly used values. You can continue this pattern if you need additional values.

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