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To the nearest hundredth , how many cm are in 18 in? ( 1 in= 2.54 cm) a ( 45.72cm b( 50.75cm c ( 54.27cm d ( 64.34 cm
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To the nearest hundredth , how many cm are in 18 in? ( 1 in= 2.54 cm) a ( 45.72cm b( 50.75cm c ( 54.27cm d ( 64.34 cm
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To the nearest hundredth , how many cm are in 18 in? ( 1 in= 2.54 cm)
a ( 45.72cm
b( 50.75cm
c ( 54.27cm
d ( 64.34 cm
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A ( 45.72 would be the answer
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