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How many feet are in 2.32 mm? 1 mm = 3.28 × 10-3 ft A. 7.07 × 102 feet B. 7.61 × 10-3 feet C. 7.07 × 10-1 feet D. 7.61 × 101 feet
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How many feet are in 2.32 mm?
1 mm = 3.28 × 10-3 ft
A.
7.07 × 102 feet
B.
7.61 × 10-3 feet
C.
7.07 × 10-1 feet
D.
7.61 × 101 feet
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The answer is b
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