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explain using an example why you need to multiply when converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit
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Okay so let's say I wanted to change 100cm into mm
I would multiply 100 by 10 because there are 10 mm in a cm
so it would be 1000mm
for example :
500cm to mm
= 500*10
=5000 mm
I have included a picture to help!
hope this helps you!
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