What is 160 cm in feet?[Step by Step]

160 cm in feet is equal to 5.25 feet.

Here I would like to say you three things:

•If you convert 160 cm to feet, you will get 5.25 feet.

•If you want to convert 160 cm to inches,you will get 62.992 inches. 

• If you convert 160 cm to feet and inches, you will get 5 feet and 3 inches. 



Explanation:

We will convert 160 cm into feet in just five steps in this post.


          
             Step-1:

Rewrite 160 cm like the following.
160 cm =160 × 1cm .......(1)
              
           Step-2:

Now we have to find out the value for 1 cm from basic equivalence between inch and cm. Remember that there is a equivalence between feet and inch.

1 inch = 2.54 cm

Or, 1 inch =2.54 × 1cm

Or, 1 inch/2.54 = 1cm ..........(2)


160 Cm in Feet||160 Cm into Feet
              
            Step-3:


From (1) and (2),

160 cm =160 × 1 inch/2.54

=62.9921259843 inch
Therefore,160 cm=62.992 inches

[160 cm in inches is equal to 62.992 inches]

Just rewrite,

160 cm =62.992 × 1 in....(3)
           

              Step-4:

We know ,
1 ft = 12 in
Or, 1 ft = 12× 1 in
Or,1 ft/12 = 1 in ...........(4)

           Step-5:

From (4) and (3),

160 cm =62.992 × 1 ft/12

=5.24933333333 ft

=5.25 ft (Rounding)


At last,we are getting
 5.25 feet in 160 cm.


Now if you want to convert 160 cm to feet and inches, then follow the steps below:

             Step-1:
Firstly, convert the 160 cm to feet.Already we have converted 160 cm to feet. If we convert 160 cm to feet , we get 5.25 feet.

            Step-2:
Secondly, You need to convert the fractional part of feet (5.25 feet) to inches. Here fractional part is 0. 25 feet.


Here,
0.25 feet =.25× 1 feet
               ............ (1)

We know ,
1 ft = 12 in ....... (2)

From (1) and (2),

0.25 feet =.25× 12 in
     
        = 3 inches

Therefore, 160 cm means 5 feet and 3 inches. 
         





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