%I #16 Jun 15 2024 14:24:42
%S 0,3,7,10,13,16,20,23,26,30,33,36,39,43,46,49,52,56,59,62,66,69,72,75,
%T 79,82,85,89,92,95,98,102,105,108,112,115,118,121,125,128,131,135,138,
%U 141,144,148,151,154,157,161,164,167,171,174,177,180,184,187,190,194
%N Convert n from meters to feet.
%D M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun, eds., Handbook of Mathematical Functions, National Bureau of Standards Applied Math. Series 55, Tenth Printing, 1972, p. 8.
%H M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun, eds., <a href="http://www.convertit.com/Go/ConvertIt/Reference/AMS55.ASP">Handbook of Mathematical Functions</a>, National Bureau of Standards, Applied Math. Series 55, Tenth Printing, 1972 [alternative scanned copy].
%H M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun, eds., <a href="http://www.convertit.com/Go/ConvertIt/Reference/AMS55.ASP">Handbook of Mathematical Functions</a>, National Bureau of Standards Applied Math. Series 55, Tenth Printing, 1972, p. 8.
%t Round[Range[0, 59]/0.3048] (* _Arkadiusz Wesolowski_, May 04 2013 *)
%t Round[UnitConvert[Quantity[Range[0,60],"Meters"],"Feet"]][[;;,1]] (* or *) Round[3.28084 Range[0,60]](* _Harvey P. Dale_, Jun 14 2024 *)
%K nonn
%O 0,2
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_.