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Matthew found a deposit with a diameter that is 10^2 times as long as Josef’s 0.012 millimeter. How many millimeters long is the diameter of Matthew’s deposit? Write your answer in standard form and with number names. PartC: Explain how you found the answer

User Mehdi Brillaud
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ANSWER:

1.188 mm

Explanation:

The first thing is to calculate the length of Matthew's deposit, knowing that it is 10^2 times longer than Josef's.


0.012\cdot10^2=1.2\operatorname{mm}

To know how many millimeters it is longer we must subtract both lengths, like this:


1.2\operatorname{mm}-0.012\operatorname{mm}=1.188\operatorname{mm}

In other words, Matthew's deposit is 1.188 mm (one point one hundred and eighty-eight millimeters) longer than Josef's deposit.

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