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An official hockey puck is 2.54 cm thick. About how thick are two hockey pucks when one is placed on top of the other?
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An official hockey puck is 2.54 cm thick. About how thick are two hockey pucks when one is placed on top of the other?
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If you have 2 hockey pucks on top of eachother and the hockey pucks are the same size, you would just times the 2.54 by 2.
2.54x2=5.08
The two hockey pucks together would be 5.08cm
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