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Name
|
Shoe size
|
Height
|
Equals
|
Daniel
|
11. 9
|
156
| 7.62 |
Reige
|
10. 9
|
162
| 6.72839506173 |
Kayla
|
9.8
|
141
| 6.73758865248 |
Kasey
|
9.5
|
152
| 6.44736842105 |
1. Have the students in your group remove their shoes and measure their height
2. Measure the length of the adult's left foot from the wall to the tip of the big toe
3. Examine the numbers. Do you see a pattern
4. Divide the length of the each person's left foot by his/her height. Multiply the quotient by 100. What do you get ?. You may also want to use the calculator on a computer for this activity.
The results of your calculations should be about 15, illustrating that the length of a person's foot is approx. 15 percent of his or her height
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