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How many m are in 300 mm
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How many m are in 300 mm
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0.3 because when you move your decimal point you have to move it 3 times then you add your zero and you get 0.3
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There are 1,000 mm in a m. So with that said you would do 300/1000. This equals 0.3.
So your answer is going to be 0.3
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