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The summit of Mt. Humphreys, the highest point in Arizona, is 12,600 ft. How many meters is this? (1 m The summit of Mt. Humphreys, the highest point in Arizona, is 12,600 ft. How many meters is this? (1 m   1.0936 yd, 1 yd   3 ft exactly)  A) 4,593 m B) 3,841 m C) 34,565 m D) 41,338 m E) 37,800 m 1.0936 yd, 1 yd The summit of Mt. Humphreys, the highest point in Arizona, is 12,600 ft. How many meters is this? (1 m   1.0936 yd, 1 yd   3 ft exactly)  A) 4,593 m B) 3,841 m C) 34,565 m D) 41,338 m E) 37,800 m 3 ft exactly)


A) 4,593 m
B) 3,841 m
C) 34,565 m
D) 41,338 m
E) 37,800 m

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