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The largest part of landfills is made up of newspapers. A 30.48 cm stack of newspapers weighs about 15.87 kg. How many meters of newspapers are stacked up?
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The largest part of landfills is made up of newspapers. A 30.48 cm stack of newspapers weighs about 15.87 kg. How many meters of newspapers are stacked up?
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15.87kg x 1000g/kg = 15, 870g
30.49cm x 1m/100cm = 0.3049m
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