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Using the conversions given , convert 5 inches to millimeters ( round to the nearest whole millimeter ). 1 in= 2.54 cm 1 cm= 10 mm a) 12.7mm b) 25.4 mm c) 127 mm d) 254 mm
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Using the conversions given , convert 5 inches to millimeters ( round to the nearest whole millimeter ). 1 in= 2.54 cm 1 cm= 10 mm a) 12.7mm b) 25.4 mm c) 127 mm d) 254 mm
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Using the conversions given , convert 5 inches to millimeters ( round to the nearest whole millimeter ).
1 in= 2.54 cm
1 cm= 10 mm
a) 12.7mm
b) 25.4 mm
c) 127 mm
d) 254 mm
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The answer you are looking for is c) 127 mm
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