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Jim measures the inside of a box and finds it to be 0.564 meters long. How long is it in centimeters? 0.00564 0.564 5.64 56.4
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Jim measures the inside of a box and finds it to be 0.564 meters long. How long is it in centimeters?
0.00564
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5.64
56.4
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The answer is:
[D]:
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56.4 cm
" .
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Note: 1 m = 100 cm (exact conversion) ;
0.564 m * (100 cm / 1 m) = (0.564 * 100) cm =
56.4 cm
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1 m = 100 cm
so 0.564 m would be 56.4 cm
so answer is 4th !!
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