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Jennifer wants to convert 7.85 meters to centimeters, but she does not have paper, pencil, or a calculator. describe a method she could use
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Jennifer wants to convert 7.85 meters to centimeters, but she does not have paper, pencil, or a calculator. describe a method she could use
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Jennifer wants to convert 7.85 meters to centimeters, but she does not have paper, pencil, or a calculator. describe a method she could use
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she will need to find the program in the text book or ask the teacher for a pencil and paper
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She needs to multiply 7.85m by 100
7.85m x 100= 785cm
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