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To buy your weekly training you must run 3 km and you have 12 hectometres 9 dekameters and 8 m How many meters you are missing
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To buy your weekly training you must run 3 km and you have 12 hectometres 9 dekameters and 8 m How many meters you are missing
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1.702 because 12 hectometers = 1.2 km 9 dekameters = 0.09 km 8 m = 0.008 and 0.008 + 1.2 + 0.09 = 1.298 and 3 - 1.298 = 1.702
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