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Whats the difference from 3" and 3' in a measurement?

For example what is the difference from

3" x 12" and 3' x 12'

Thank you for the qualification
8 years ago

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Ms. Sue
3 feet = 36 inches

36" and 36'

8 years ago
Lisa
So 3" means 3 ft? and 3' means 3 inches?
8 years ago
Ms. Sue
It's the other way.

" = inches
' = feet
8 years ago

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