Feet to Feet & Inches Converter (ft → ft + in)
Convert a decimal feet value (like 5.75 ft) into the familiar feet-and-inches format (5 ft 9 in). Perfect for height conversions, construction measurements, and any scenario where you need to express a decimal foot value as a whole number of feet plus remaining inches.
Understanding Decimal Feet vs. Feet + Inches
When you measure something and get a result like 5.75 feet, that is called decimal feet. It is precise and easy to use in calculations, but it is not how most people in the USA think about length. In everyday conversation and in construction, height is expressed as feet and inches — for example, 5 feet 9 inches.
The reason these two formats exist is that feet are the primary unit, but they don't always divide evenly. When a measurement falls between two whole feet, it can be expressed either as a decimal (5.75 ft) or as feet plus the remaining inches (5 ft 9 in). Both are completely valid — but knowing how to convert between them is essential for practical work.
This converter solves that exact problem. Enter any decimal feet value and instantly see the equivalent feet-and-inches breakdown.
The Conversion Formula
The formula to convert decimal feet to feet + inches uses two simple steps:
Inches part = (decimal_feet − feet_part) × 12
The key insight: the whole-number portion of your decimal feet value is already the feet. You only need to handle the fractional (decimal) part — and since there are 12 inches in a foot, you multiply that fraction by 12 to get the remaining inches.
Why Multiply the Decimal by 12?
Think of it this way: the decimal part represents a fraction of one foot. The number 0.5 means "half a foot." Since there are 12 inches in a foot, half a foot = 0.5 × 12 = 6 inches. Similarly, 0.25 ft = 0.25 × 12 = 3 inches (a quarter of a foot). This logic extends perfectly to any decimal value.
Inverse: Feet + Inches → Decimal Feet
Step-by-Step Examples
- Whole number part: floor(5.5) = 5 → 5 feet
- Decimal remainder: 5.5 − 5 = 0.5
- Multiply by 12: 0.5 × 12 = 6 → 6 inches
- Result: 5 feet 6 inches (written as 5′6″)
5.5 ft → 5 ft + (0.5 × 12) in = 5 ft 6 in- Whole number part: floor(5.75) = 5 → 5 feet
- Decimal remainder: 5.75 − 5 = 0.75
- Multiply by 12: 0.75 × 12 = 9 → 9 inches
- Result: 5 feet 9 inches (5′9″)
5.75 ft → 5 ft + (0.75 × 12) in = 5 ft 9 in- Whole number part: floor(6.333) = 6 → 6 feet
- Decimal remainder: 6.333 − 6 = 0.333
- Multiply by 12: 0.333 × 12 ≈ 4 → 4 inches
- Result: 6 feet 4 inches (6′4″)
6.333 ft → 6 ft + (0.333 × 12) in ≈ 6 ft 4 in4.083 ft → 4 ft + (0.083 × 12) in ≈ 4 ft 1 inDecimal Feet to Feet & Inches Conversion Table
This reference table covers the most common decimal foot values and their feet-and-inches equivalents. The decimal increments of 1/12 correspond exactly to each additional inch.
| Decimal Feet | Feet | Inches | Standard Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0833 ft | 1 | 1 | 1′ 1″ |
| 1.1667 ft | 1 | 2 | 1′ 2″ |
| 1.25 ft | 1 | 3 | 1′ 3″ |
| 1.3333 ft | 1 | 4 | 1′ 4″ |
| 1.4167 ft | 1 | 5 | 1′ 5″ |
| 1.5 ft | 1 | 6 | 1′ 6″ |
| 1.5833 ft | 1 | 7 | 1′ 7″ |
| 1.6667 ft | 1 | 8 | 1′ 8″ |
| 1.75 ft | 1 | 9 | 1′ 9″ |
| 1.8333 ft | 1 | 10 | 1′ 10″ |
| 1.9167 ft | 1 | 11 | 1′ 11″ |
| 2.0 ft | 2 | 0 | 2′ 0″ |
| 5.0 ft | 5 | 0 | 5′ 0″ |
| 5.0833 ft | 5 | 1 | 5′ 1″ |
| 5.1667 ft | 5 | 2 | 5′ 2″ |
| 5.25 ft | 5 | 3 | 5′ 3″ |
| 5.3333 ft | 5 | 4 | 5′ 4″ |
| 5.4167 ft | 5 | 5 | 5′ 5″ |
| 5.5 ft | 5 | 6 | 5′ 6″ |
| 5.5833 ft | 5 | 7 | 5′ 7″ |
| 5.6667 ft | 5 | 8 | 5′ 8″ |
| 5.75 ft | 5 | 9 | 5′ 9″ |
| 5.8333 ft | 5 | 10 | 5′ 10″ |
| 5.9167 ft | 5 | 11 | 5′ 11″ |
| 6.0 ft | 6 | 0 | 6′ 0″ |
| 6.0833 ft | 6 | 1 | 6′ 1″ |
| 6.1667 ft | 6 | 2 | 6′ 2″ |
| 6.25 ft | 6 | 3 | 6′ 3″ |
| 6.3333 ft | 6 | 4 | 6′ 4″ |
| 6.5 ft | 6 | 6 | 6′ 6″ |
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Quick Answers
- 5.5 feet = 5 feet 6 inches
- 5.75 feet = 5 feet 9 inches
- 6.25 feet = 6 feet 3 inches
- 6.5 feet = 6 feet 6 inches
- 4.5 feet = 4 feet 6 inches
- 3.333 feet = 3 feet 4 inches
- 5.9167 feet ≈ 5 feet 11 inches
- 5.8333 feet ≈ 5 feet 10 inches
Height Reference: Common Heights in Decimal Feet & ft+in
| Decimal Feet | ft + in Format | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 4.5 ft | 4′ 6″ | Average height of an 8-year-old |
| 5.0 ft | 5′ 0″ | Lower range of average adult female |
| 5.3333 ft | 5′ 4″ | Average US female height |
| 5.5 ft | 5′ 6″ | Average global female height |
| 5.75 ft | 5′ 9″ | Average US male height |
| 5.8333 ft | 5′ 10″ | Common male height benchmark |
| 6.0 ft | 6′ 0″ | Considered "tall" for a male |
| 6.1667 ft | 6′ 2″ | Notably tall male |
| 6.5 ft | 6′ 6″ | NBA-level height |
| 7.0 ft | 7′ 0″ | Exceptionally tall |
Where Decimal Feet Come From
Decimal feet are commonly encountered in:
Surveying and Engineering
Land surveys and engineering drawings almost always use decimal feet rather than feet-and-inches. A survey report might state that a boundary runs 247.83 feet — meaning 247 feet and 0.83 × 12 ≈ 10 inches. Converting this to feet-and-inches helps field workers make precise physical measurements with tape measures.
GPS and Mapping Software
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software outputs distances in decimal feet. When a route is calculated as 1,256.67 feet, a field technician may need to express that as 1,256 feet 8 inches for physical staking on the ground.
Scientific Calculators and Spreadsheets
When you compute measurements in a spreadsheet or scientific calculator, results naturally come out as decimals. Excel doesn't automatically express 5.75 as "5 feet 9 inches" — you need to convert manually, or use a formula like this one.
Construction Software
Building information modeling (BIM) software and CAD tools export measurements in decimal feet. Translating those outputs to feet-and-inches for actual physical construction is a routine task for builders and project managers.
Frequently Asked Questions
5.5 feet = 5 feet 6 inches. The decimal part is 0.5, and 0.5 × 12 = 6 inches.
5.9167 feet ≈ 5 feet 11 inches. The decimal part is 0.9167, and 0.9167 × 12 ≈ 11 inches.
"Floor" means to round down to the nearest whole number. For example, floor(5.75) = 5. In programming, this is also called the integer part or truncation.
Not in proper notation — if the inches part reaches 12, it should "roll over" to an additional foot. For example, a result of "5 ft 12 in" should be expressed as 6 ft 0 in. Our calculator handles this automatically.
Use the formula: Decimal Feet = whole_feet + (inches ÷ 12). Example: 5 ft 9 in = 5 + (9 ÷ 12) = 5 + 0.75 = 5.75 decimal feet.
6.25 feet = 6 feet 3 inches. Calculation: 0.25 × 12 = 3 inches.
Decimal feet are easier to use in arithmetic. Adding 5.75 ft + 3.25 ft = 9.0 ft is simpler than computing "5 ft 9 in + 3 ft 3 in = 9 ft 0 in." Engineering and surveying prefer decimal notation for calculation efficiency.
This tool converts decimal feet to feet+inches format. For total inches, use our Feet to Inches Converter.
