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welcome to math with mr. J in this video were going to be taking a look at converting customary units of length and the units of length that were going to be using our feet inches yards and miles and as you can see there are eight problems or eight conversions that were going to go through together in order to help you get this down so lets jump right into number one here where we have two feet equals how many inches and before I go any further I want to mention up top and blue at the top of your screen are some very helpful reference notes here that you can use to take a look at when youre doing conversions so lets take a look at number one two feet how many inches well we know that one foot equals twelve inches right think of a ruler or rulers twelve inches so if you have two of those we would have twenty-four inches we need to do two feet times twelve right we have two groups of twelve inches which would give us 24 inches so when we go from a larger unit of measure a foot is l