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Kyle says the number is greater when an object is measured in centimeters than in millimeters. Is Kyle correct? Explain
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Kyle says the number is greater when an object is measured in centimeters than in millimeters. Is Kyle correct? Explain
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1 centimeter = 10 millimeters. Kyle is not correct.
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False.
1 centimeter = 10 millimeters.
with this knowledge, we can say, for example, that:
70 (in millimeters) as a number is greater than 7 (in centimeter), as 70 > 7
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